[f. TIDE sb. 7, 8 + TABLE sb. 10.] A table, or tabular list, showing the time of high water at a place or places on each day during the year or other period.

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1594.  J. Davis (title), The Seaman’s Secrets,… wherein is taught the three kindes of Sayling…also an Horizontall Tyde Table.

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1710.  Brit. Apollo, III. No. 85. 2/1. Mr. Flamstead’s Tide-Table … will shew him the Time of High-Water.

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1840.  Encycl. Brit. (ed. 7), XXI. 284/1. Tolerably accurate tide-tables have long been published annually for London, and still better for Liverpool.

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