rare. [ad. rare late L. titubāntia, f. titubāre to TITUBATE.) The condition of being titubant; unsteadiness, tipsiness.
(This and allied words all more or less affected.)
1800. Coleridge, Lett. to W. Godwin, 3 March. Not that I felt, after I quitted you, any unpleasantness or titubancy.
1829. T. L. Peacock, Misfort. Elphin, xi. That amiable state of semi-intoxication which sets the tongue tripping, in the double sense of nimbleness and titubancy.