a. rare. [f. TOTTER a. or v. + -ISH1.] Inclined to totter; somewhat tottery.
1817. Scott, Lett. to Mrs. M. Clephane, 23 March, in Lockhart. I am still very totterish and very giddy. Ibid. (1819), Lett. to Southey, 4 April, ibid. My health is at present very totterish.
1832. Maryland Gaz., 5 Jan., 4/2. The New-gaters performed their under ground movements by help of wooden ladders. We depended on no such totterish supporters.