TINGLE, TINGLING
ADJECTIVES
► DINGLING tingling → 1900 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► DINNLING tingling → 1813 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► DIRLING aching, quivering, tingling → 1853 Sc.
NOUNS
► DINDLE a thrilling blow, a hard knock; a tingling sensation → 1818 Sc.
► DINGLE a tingling sensation → 1841 Eng. dial.
► DINNLING a tingling sensation → 1661 Sc.
► GWENDERS a disagreeable tingling sensation in the extremities, caused by cold; numbness of the fingers or toes → 1816 Eng. dial. (Cornwall) [in some parts of Cornwall it is pronounced ‘wonders’]
► TINGLER something that causes tingling, as a blow → 1831
► TITILLATION a sensation of being tickled; a tingling, an itching → 1621
VERBS
► BITE to smart, to tingle, to sting → 1898 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► DANGLE to swing; to hang loosely swaying to and fro → c1590
► DENGLE to swing, to vibrate, to quiver, to throb, to tingle; to shoot or quiver with pain → 19C Sc.
► DINDLE to tingle with cold or pain → 1796 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► DINGLE to tingle, to thrill → 1790 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► DIRL to pierce, to drill; to tingle, to thrill; to cause to vibrate by a blow, or thrill with the sensation of pain or pleasure; to scold → 1733 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► GEAL ► GELL to tingle with intense pain; also, to ache or tingle with cold → a1600 Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
► PRINKLE to have a thrilling sensation, such as the feeling of ‘pins and needles’; to tingle, to prickle → 1721 Sc.
► THIRL to pierce, to drill, to perforate; to vibrate or cause to vibrate; to thrill; to shudder; to tingle → 1691 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► TINKLE to tingle → 1888 Eng. dial.