tocher

/ˈtɑkər/
noun
  1. A dowry or marriage portion, especially in Scottish tradition.
    • The bride's family provided a generous tocher of land and cattle.
    • In old Scottish ballads, a woman's tocher often determined her marriage prospects.
    • He refused the tocher, saying he married for love, not money.
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