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tuteler
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toteler
† tuteler, toteler Obs. Forms: see tutel v.; also 5 tutlar, -er. [f. tutel v. + -er1.] A whisperer, gossip, tale-bearer.c 1385 Chaucer L.G.W. 353 (Balade) Ffor in ȝoure court is manye a losenger And manye a queynte totulour [v.rr. totelere, toteler, tutelere] acusour. a 1400 Langland's P. Pl. B. xx.... Oxford English Dictionary
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tutlyng
† 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 horn... Oxford English Dictionary
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tutle
tutivillar, -villus, tutlar, -er, tutle see titiviller, titivil, tuteler, tutele. Oxford English Dictionary
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tutel
▪ I. † ˈtutel, n. Obs. rare. [app. a derivative (with -el1) of tūte, not recorded in Eng. but occurring in MDu. and MLG. and surviving as Du. tuit, WFris. tute, tût, LG. tûte, tüte, etc., spout, lip (of a can), pouting or protruding mouth, etc. (Sw. and Norw. tut, Da. tud, spout, are from LG.) The e... Oxford English Dictionary
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