dial. [app. f. TICK sb.3 + -ET1.] A minute quantity or part.
1634. Reg. Privy Council Scotl., V. 414. Seatoun threatned the notar, avowing to take a ticket af his haffet if he gave out any instrument in this mater.
1731. Fielding, Lottery, iii. I have not got it as yetbut, upon my shoul, I was within a ticket of it.
1904. in Eng. Dial. Dict., s.v., (Somerset) A donkey load would be called just a little ticket.