▪ I. titterer1
(ˈtɪtərə(r))
[f. titter v.1 + -er1.]
One who titters or laughs restrainedly; a giggler.
1828 Craven Gloss., Titterer, a laugher. 1866 Geo. Eliot F. Holt iv, He was too shortsighted to notice those who tittered at him—too absent from the world of small facts and petty impulses in which titterers live. |
▪ II. † titterer2
obs. variant of tittler1, a tatler.
1377 Langl. P. Pl. B. xx. 297 And made pees porter to pynne þe ȝates Of alle taletellers and tyterers [v.rr. titeleris, tutelers; C. xxiii. 299 titereres, v.r. titeris] in ydel. |