[? Fr. tout all.] A term for a specially successful result in certain games: see quots. and cf. Littré s.v. Tout, 47.
1678. Dryden, Limberham, IV. ii. Well, I have won the Party and Revenge however: A Minute longer, and I had won the Tout.
1687. Sedley, Bellamira, IV. i. I lost three sets at back-gammon, and a tout at trick-track, all ready money.
1891. Cent. Dict., Tout1 3. In the game of solo, a play when one person takes or proposes to take all the tricks.