Sc. Also to-luyke, -luik. [f. TO-1 + LOOK sb.] A looking to, a prospect.
a. 1572. Knox, Hist. Ref., III. Wks. 1848, II. 174. Thocht scho, the to-luyke of Ingland sall allure mony wowaris to me.
a. 1598. Rollock, Serm., Wks. 1849, I. 306. It is the to-luik to hevin that makis the saull of Paull to rejoyce.
1678. J. Brown, Life of Faith, I. i. (1824), 14. The sure expectation and to-look for the better and more enduring substantial thing above.