Now rare. [f. as prec. + -IST.] = TEETOTALLER.

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1840.  Fraser’s Mag., XXI. 154. It joins the Teetotalists, and avoids a thimbleful of alcohol.

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1865.  Pall Mall G., 25 Nov., 9. Is Mr. Wood the builder not a teetotalist, but a firm and sensible man?

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  So Teetotalize v. trans., to convert to teetotalism; hence Teetotalized ppl. a.

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1847–8.  H. Miller, First Impr., v. (1857), 69. Alas for even teetotalized human nature, when placed in trying circumstances!

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