[f. TIDE v.2 + -ING2.] That ebbs and flows; tidal.

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1622.  Drayton, Poly-olb., xxx. 88. There is a Tyding-well, That daily ebbs and flowes.

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1654.  R. Whitlock, Ζωοτομια, 372. If we fling our Bread upon the Waters, we chuse not Currents that run all one way (and that from us), but tyding waters.

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17[?].  Philips (J.). Wading within the Ouse, he dealt his blows, And sent them, rolling, to the tiding Humber.

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1839.  Stonehouse, Axholme, p. xiv. The Isle of Axholme … Admirably situated on the banks of a tiding river.

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