Definition of Tootlers

1. tootler [n] - See also: tootler

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tootlers

tooths
toothshell
toothshells
toothsomely
toothsomeness
toothsomenesses
toothwort
toothworts
toothy
toothypegs
tooting
tootle
tootled
tootler
tootlers (current term)
tootles
tootling
toots
tootsed
tootses
tootsie
tootsies
tootsing
tootsy
top(a)
top-chain
top-chains

Literary usage of Tootlers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. History of the Forest of Rossendale by Thomas Newbigging (1893)
"In his story of " Dan o' tootlers," the old fiddler, one of his best ... so well known and so universally welcomed as Dan o' tootlers was in those days. ..."

2. Publications by English Dialect Society (1875)
"... the bounty of the cheer, than on account of the presence of a minstrel so well known and so universally welcome as Dan o' • tootlers was in those days. ..."

3. A Glossary of the Lancashire Dialect by John Howard Nodal, George Milner (1875)
"... than on account of the presence of a minstrel so well known and so universally welcome as Dan o' tootlers was in those days.— Yeth-Bobs, ci, p. 15. ..."

4. How to Listen to Music: Hints and Suggestions to Untaught Lovers of the Art by Henry Edward Krehbiel (1896)
"A hundred blowers of brass, scrapers of strings, and tootlers on windy wood, labor beneath him transmuting the composer's mysterious symbols into living ..."

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