a unit of weight for wool equal to about 28 pounds
"The farmer sold three tods of his freshly sheared sheep at the local market today."
A fox.
"The coroner's report listed the victim's tod as 3:15 AM, which was crucial for determining the cause of death."
A bush, especially of ivy.
Initialism of time of death.
To weigh; to yield in tods.
"The merchant refused to sell us any more wool until we agreed to pay for it by weight in tods rather than by the piece."
Todmorden.
"The old camcorder I found in my attic could record everything onto a single tape of that rare T-120 to-d format, which is surprisingly convenient for archiving family gatherings without needing extra discs."
A digital video format by JVC.