[f. TIDE v.2 + -ING2.] That ebbs and flows; tidal.
1622. Drayton, Poly-olb., xxx. 88. There is a Tyding-well, That daily ebbs and flowes.
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.
17[?]. Philips (J.). Wading within the Ouse, he dealt his blows, And sent them, rolling, to the tiding Humber.
1839. Stonehouse, Axholme, p. xiv. The Isle of Axholme Admirably situated on the banks of a tiding river.