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Titubate
Titubate Tit"u*bate, v. i. [L. titubatus, p. p. of titubare to stagger, totter.] 1. To stumble. [Obs.] 2. To rock or roll, as a curved body on a plane.
Titubation
Titubation Tit`u*ba"tion, n. [L. titubatio: cf. F. titubation.] The act of stumbling, rocking, or rolling; a reeling. --Quain.

Meaning of Tituba from wikipedia

- Tituba was a Native American slave woman who was one of the first to be accused of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials of 1692–1693. She was owned...
- I, Tituba, Black Witch of Salem (French: Moi, Tituba, Sorcière... Noire de Salem) is a French novel by Maryse Condé published in 1986. It won the French...
- Parris household included Betty's orphaned cousin, Abigail Williams, and Tituba, a slave from Barbados. Her father was appointed the Minister of Salem Church...
- a little of his land and returned to Boston, where he brought his slave Tituba and married Elizabeth Eldridge. Eldridge was noted by many as being incredibly...
- Abigail and Tituba closely over the girls' activities in the woods. As the facts emerge, Abigail claims Tituba forced her to drink blood. Tituba counters...
- (2008–2010), Ashley Davenport in the ABC drama Revenge (2011–2013), and Tituba in the WGN series Salem (2014–2017). For her performance in County Lines...
- the village pastor Samuel Parris, along with his two slaves Tituba and John Indian. Tituba was part of a group of three women—with Sarah Good and Sarah...
- the other girls from punishment, Abigail accuses Tituba of witchcraft. After being whipped, Tituba confesses to seeing the devil and is saved from being...
- you?" the girls eventually shouted out the names of three townspeople: Tituba, Sarah Osborne, and Sarah Good. Good was of a lower economic status, reduced...
- Tituba of Salem Village is a 1964 children's novel by African-American writer Ann Petry about the 17th-century West Indian slave of the same name who was...