[f. as prec. + -ING2.] That flutes, in senses of the vb.
1794. DIsraeli, Cur. Lit. (1848), I. 85. The genius, which thus could form a clock, in time formed a fluting automaton.
1852. Seidel, Organ, 78. The tone of the organ is at one time full and round, at another, thin and cutting, or braying and shrill, or fluting and whispering.