Obs. rare. [Of obscure origin; cf. the dial. verb tut, to be uneven in length or height.] Of ground: Uneven, hummocky. Also in comb. tutty-nosed, ? snub-nosed.

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1607.  Markham, Caval., III. (1617), 29. If the ground bee tuttie, and full of false treading (which we call broken swarth) … then he must gather vp his body round and close.

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1681.  T. Flatman, Heraclitus Ridens, No 39 (1713), I. 255. It is a little Tutty-nos’d yappeting Sprite; the Good Old Cause’s Lap-Dog.

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