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‖ t'ing, n.2|tɪŋ| Also ting. [Chinese tíng.] In China: a small open pavilion, esp. in which one may rest or enjoy the landscape.
1853North-China Herald 7 May 159/2 Another accommodation for travellers, called ting, are of more frequent occurrence. 1947Archit. Rev. CII. 12/2 An island in a lake will have its t'ing, a bridge spanning the water is crowned by a t'ing, and a t'ing will invariably mark any particularly charming viewpoint. 1958W. Willetts Chinese Art II. viii. 701 A small Chinese open pavilion (t'ing) of traditional form at Fuchow in Fukien, dating from the nineteenth century. |