Definition of Tuttings

1. tutting [n] - See also: tutting

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tuttings

tutrix
tutrixes
tuts
tutsan
tutsans
tutsed
tutses
tutsing
tutted
tutti
tutti-frutti
tutti frutti
tutti quanti
tutties
tutting
tuttings (current term)
tuttis
tutty
tutu
tutued
tutulemma
tutus
tutwork
tutworks
tuvirumab
tuwel
tuwels
tuwhit tuwhoo
tuwhit tuwhoos
tux

Literary usage of Tuttings

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

1. The History of the County of Lincoln: From the Earliest Period to the by Thomas Allen (1833)
"The tuttings," says he, " from their singularity, deserve n short notice, especially as the custom of holding them is now fast descending into the vale of ..."

2. A Civic Biology: Presented in Problems by George William Hunter (1914)
"... from eloth tuttings or rags) to make woolen goods of a cheap grade. Goat hair, especially that of the Angora and the Cashmere goat, has much use in the ..."

3. Pictures of Country Life: And Summer Rambles in Green and Shady Places by Thomas Miller (1847)
"... sheep-shearings, village-wakes. feasts, tuttings, potations, and merry-makings, with such names, as are not to be found in "Hone's Every-day Book. ..."

4. The History of Lincoln: Containing an Account of the Antiquities, Edifices (1816)
"11 il 1, Charles, a noted mathematician of Lincolnshire, account of,l 1S: tuttings, curious obsolete custom so called, 105. UV Cms, account of several ..."

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