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▪ I. † tinger1 Obs. rare.|ˈtɪŋə(r)| [app. from a vb. *ting, OE. *tengan = ON. tengja to make fast, fasten, tie together.] A workman employed in raising and making fast the body of a cart after it has been emptied by tipping.
1587Fleming Contn. Holinshed III. 1544/2 There were also eight tingers, whose speciall office was to lift vp the courts [= carts] immediatelie after they were vnloden, and to make fast their tackle... There attended also..men called vntingers, to loose and vndoo the tackle..before the vnloding. Ibid. 1545/1 The driuer neuer staied, but went foorth for a new lode: the tinger runneth after and pulleth vp the court, and fasteneth the tackle. ▪ II. tinger2|ˈtɪndʒə(r)| [f. tinge v. + -er1.] One who or that which tinges.
1814W. Taylor in Monthly Mag. XXXVII. 146 Girdle of the summer rain, Tinger of the dews of air. 1864in Webster. |