[f. TRICKLE v. + -ING1.] The action of the verb TRICKLE; also concr. that which trickles.
1628. Gaule, Pract. The. (1629), 34. The slow tricklings of his Mercie; the full streame of outward blessings.
1814. Byron, Lara, II. xvii. The tides [of blood] In feebler, not less fatal tricklings flow.
1863. Baring-Gould, Iceland, 134. Shale wet with tricklings from the rock overhead.