Tineman, s. An appellation given to one of the Lords of Douglas, from his being unfortunate in losing almost all his men in battle.
Godscroft.

Tynar, Tiner, s. A loser, S.
Acts Ja. V.

Tynsaill, Tinsall, Tynsell, s.
1. Loss, S.
Barbour.
2. Forfeiture.
Acts Ja. I.

To Tinsall, v. a. To injure, from the s.
Baron Courts.

To TING, v. a. To ring, S.
Henrysone.

Ting-tang, s. Sound of a bell, S.

Teut. tinghe-tangh-en, tintinare.

To Tinkle on, v. n. To ring chimes about.
Baillie.

TINT NOR TRIAL.
V. [Taint].

TIP, s. A ram. Galloway.
Davidson.