ppl. a. rare. [f. TIN or TINNY a. + -FY + -ED1.] Made tinny or like tin; impregnated with tin; in quot. 1794 depreciative.

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1794.  Manners France, 80. Has Horace or Ovid their fair ladies clad In the tinnify’d charm of cork rumps or a pad?

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1855.  J. R. Leifchild, Cornwall Mines, 38. Stannified granite … which the plain reader may call tinnified granite.

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