Timmertuned, adj. Having a harsh unmusical voice, S.
TIMMING, TEMMING, s. A kind of coarse thin woollen cloth, S.
Stat. Acc.
Fr. etamine, id.
TYMPANE, s. The sistrum.
Douglas.
Lat. tympanum.
TIN, s. Loss.
Sir Tristrem.
TINCHELL, TINCHEL, s. A circle of sportsmen, who, by surrounding a great space, and gradually narrowing, brought great quantities of deer together.
Pittscotie.
Ir. Gael. tinchioll, circuit, compass.
To TYND, v. n. To kindle.
V. [Teind].
Tynd, s. A spark.