[f. TING v. + -ING1.] The action of the verb TING; ringing.

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1495.  [see TING v. 1].

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1528.  Paynel, Salerne’s Regim., Y iij. Whiche … causeth tyngynge or ryngynge in the eare.

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1562.  Turner, Baths, A ij b. The wyndenes or synging or tynging of the eares.

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1611.  Cotgr., Tintement, a tinging, ringing, tingling.

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1840.  P. Parley’s Ann., I. 54. It goes click clack, tick tack,… ting, ting, ting, ting, and stops between its tinging almost as if it were out of breath.

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