tittup

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== English == === Alternative forms === tit-tup, titup === Etymology === Probably imitative. === Noun === tittup (plural tittups) A caper, or canter. === Verb === tittup (third-person singular simple present tittups, present participle tittupping or tittuping, simple past and past participle tittupped or tittuped) (intransitive) To prance or frolic; of a horse, to canter easily. 1958, T. H. White, The Once and Future King, New York: Berkley, Book 3, Chapter 25, p. 424,[2] There were urbane abbots, titupping along on ambling palfreys, in furred hoods which were against the rules of their orders, ==== Derived terms ==== tittuppy