† ˈbarytoˌnize,v.Obs.rare—1. [? f. baritone n. + -ize; but cf. F. ‘baritonner to wag, or dangle, vp and downe’ (Cotgr.).] 1653Urquhart Rabelais i. vii, [Gargantua] would loll and rock himself in the cradle..monocordising with his Fingers and barytonising with his Tail.