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.
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.
1681. T. Flatman, Heraclitus Ridens, No 39 (1713), I. 255. It is a little Tutty-nosd yappeting Sprite; the Good Old Causes Lap-Dog.