dial. [f. TIPPLE sb.2] trans. To bind (hay) in tipples (see TIPPLE sb.2). Also absol.
1799. Trans. Soc. Arts, XVII. 228. I tippled upwards of eighty acres. Ibid., 230. A husbandman who tippled some clover for me.
1812. Sir J. Sinclair, Syst. Husb. Scot., I. 402. In a moderate crop, one woman will tipple to one mower, and a woman will rake to two tipplers or two swathes.