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toft \ˈtäft also ˈtȯft\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English, from Old Norse topt, tupt 1. Britain a. (1) : a site for a dwelling and its outbuildings : homestead (2) : a usually enclosed garden plot attached to a homestead b. : an entire holding comprising a homestead together with additional usually arable land 2. Britain : an isolated hill or elevation : a knoll suitable for a building site |