† ˈtutlyng, vbl. n. Obs. rare—1.
Also 5 tutilling.
[f. OF. tuteler, tutuler (Godef.; Walloon tûteler), freq. of tuter to blow a horn, related to the Germanic forms cited s.v. toot v.2]
A blowing (of a horn).
1375 Barbour Bruce xix. 604 A tutlyng [MS. E. tutilling, ed. Hart (1616) towting] of his horne herd thai. |