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单词 tittuping
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tittupingn.

Brit. /ˈtɪtəpɪŋ/, U.S. /ˈtɪdəpɪŋ/
Forms: 1700s– tittuping, 1700s– titupping, 1800s– tittupping.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: tittup v., -ing suffix1.
Etymology: < tittup v. + -ing suffix1.
The action of tittup v.; jerky or exaggerated movement. Also occasionally: an instance of this.
ΘΚΠ
the world > animals > mammals > group Ungulata (hoofed) > family Equidae (general equines) > horse defined by speed or gait > [noun] > type(s) of gait > canter
false gallopc1515
hand-gallop1624
Canterbury1631
tittup1691
canter1755
hand canter1769
Canterbury gallop1773
tittuping1780
cantering1828
society > leisure > the arts > music > musical sound > duration of notes > tempo > [noun] > specific tempo
quadruplaa1450
measure time1626
quick time1712
tempo giusto1724
tempo rubato1724
tittuping1780
rubato1855
double time1877
strict tempo1936
half-time1938
tranquillo1980
1780 A B C Dario Musico 28 Let us not omit to record his tittuping on the organ at Vauxhall.
1783 W. Beckford Dreams vii. 37 As I met no cabriolets or tituppings on the chausée, I concluded, that the waters were not as yet much visited.
1833 New Monthly Mag. July 300 The appropriateness of the harmony itself sinks before the tittuping of an arpeggio bass.
1868 Morning Star 30 Jan. For such poetic cantering, such tit-tupping of Pegasus in a rhythmic Rotten Row.
1971 Country Life 9 Sept. 610/2 The hopping and tittuping which is demanded of them in the dressage arena.
2011 Times (Nexis) 24 Mar. We're more likely to be borne aloft by..the waddle of the web-designers, the blunder of the bankers, the tittupping of the tourist industry.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2019; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

tittupingadj.

Brit. /ˈtɪtəpɪŋ/, U.S. /ˈtɪdəpɪŋ/
Forms: 1700s– titupping, 1800s– tittuping, 1800s– tittupping.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: tittup v., -ing suffix2.
Etymology: < tittup v. + -ing suffix2.
That moves in a bouncing or cantering manner; boisterous, lively; unsteady, rickety.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > pleasure > merriment > [adjective]
blitheOE
merryOE
golikc1175
lustya1225
playfulc1225
jollyc1305
merrya1350
jocund?c1380
galliardc1386
in (also on) a (merry, etc.) pinc1395
mirthfula1400
baudec1400
gayc1400
jovy1426
jocantc1440
crank1499
envoisiesa1500
as merry as a cricket1509
pleasant1530
frolic?1548
jolious1575
gleeful1586
buxom1590
gleesome1590
festival1592
laughter-loving1592
disposed1593
jucund1596
heartsomec1600
jovial1607
jovialist1610
laughsome1612
jocundary1618
gaysome1633
chirpinga1637
jovialissime1652
airy1654
festivous1654
hilarous1659
spleneticala1661
cocket1671
cranny1673
high1695
vogie1715
raffing?1719
festal1724
as merry (or lively) as a grig1728
hearty1755
tittuping1772
festive1774
fun-loving1776
mirthsome1787
Falstaffian1809
cranky1811
laughful1825
as lively as a cricket1832
hurrah1835
hilarious1838
Bacchic1865
laughterful1874
griggish1879
banzai1929
slap-you-on-the-back1932
the world > movement > progressive motion > walking > [adjective] > having specific manner of walking > bouncing or unsteady
tittuping1772
society > leisure > the arts > literature > style of language or writing > vigour or force > [adjective] > lively
quick?c1225
lively1525
spirited1670
living1699
sparkling1701
tittuping1772
vivacious1788
dashing1796
society > leisure > the arts > music > musical sound > duration of notes > tempo > [adjective] > specific tempo
runningc1440
pronto1724
adagio1729
andante1742
amoroso1764
tittuping1772
allegretto1783
allegro1794
largo1795
andantino1819
furioso1823
adagietto1841
accelerando1842
rubato1846
bright1872
mosso1876
ritenuto1876
vivace1922
motoric1937
mouvementé1938
tranquillo1939
up tempo1948
downtempo1957
the world > animals > mammals > group Ungulata (hoofed) > family Equidae (general equines) > horse defined by speed or gait > [adjective] > that canters > of cantering motion
tittuping1895
1772 New Foundling Hosp. for Wit: Pt. 5th 53 The absence of N—ve and his titupping grey.
1796 Accurate & Impartial Narr. Campaigns 1793–4 (ed. 3) II. vii. 44 My pen glances off into titupping strains.
1809 T. Jones Hist. County of Brecknock II. 542 The poem concludes in such galloping titupping rhymes as almost compel the reader to forget the merits the author certainly possesses.
1823 W. Scott St. Ronan's Well I. xiii. 309 The ‘Dear me's’ and ‘Oh, laa's’ of the titupping misses, and the oaths of the pantalooned or buckskin'd beaux.
1895 B. M. Croker Village Tales (1896) 76 They kept up a steady tittuping canter, raising a cloud of dust.
1924 J. Galsworthy White Monkey i. vii, in Mod. Comedy (1929) 41 Incurably frivolous, this tittupping baronet!
1957 Vogue Oct. 226/3 How crazy you were to think you ever liked that girl, that pug-nosed, green-eyed, pigeon-toed, tittuping lop-lolly.
2009 Irish Examiner (Nexis) 3 Aug. Little Chinese girls had their feet bound at an early age... This crippled and caused enormous life-long pain, but ensured that they had a tittuping walk in tiny platform shoes.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2019; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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