v. colloq. [f. TOUR sb. + -(I)FY.] intr. To make a tour; to tour. Hence Tourifying ppl. a. So Tourification, a touring.
1802. R. Couper (title), The Tourifications of Malachi Meldrum, Esq.
1819. Miss Mitford, in LEstrange, Life (1870), II. iii. 71. Mr. Hofland is just now setting out on a tourification along the banks of the Seine. Ibid. (1820), 116. Dr. Nott has been tourifying about Normandy.
1825. W. Taylor, in Monthly Rev., CVI. 14. In this tourifying age.