dial. [? f. tot- in TOTTER v. + -LE 1, as in brittle.] Weak-headed, silly, dazed.
1894. Baring-Gould, Kitty Alone, II. 94. Wi the death of her little maid, gone almost tottle (silly). Ibid. (1897), Furze-Bloom (1899), 13. I reckon, Genefer, the old lady be gone quite tottle (dazed).