dial. [f. TIPPLE v.2 + -ING1.] The binding of hay in tipples.

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1770–4.  A. Hunter, Georg. Ess. (1803), III. 194. The expense of tipling did not exceed five shillings a statute acre.

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1812.  Sir J. Sinclair, Syst. Husb. Scot., I. 401. Tippling … he considers … to be not only a cheap, but a superior mode of making hay.

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