subs. (venery).The female pudendum: see MONOSYLLABLE. Also TIT and TIT-BIT (which last in quot. 1653 = the penis).
[?]. Reliquiæ Antiquæ (1841), ii. 28 (HALLIWELL).
Hir corage was to have ado with alle; | |
She had no mynd that she shuld die, | |
But with her prety TYTMOSE to encrece and multeply. |
1653. URQUHART, Rabelais, I. 136. Another [called it] her Cyprian sceptre, her TIT-BIT.
d. 1704. T. BROWN, Works, II. 186. I hear you kept the poor TITMOUSE under such slavish subjection, that a peer of the realm could not come to be brother-sterling with you.