Baretti: A dictionary of the English and Italian languages
Tiráto, adj. & part.
1. V. tirare; 2. stretched, stretched out. Gote tirate, smooth cheeks. Borsa tirata, a purse full; 3. close-fisted, near, niggardly. Stare in sul —, to be difficult of access, to be proud 4. clear, pure. Vino —,clear, pure wine.
Florio: a worlde of wordes, or most copious, dictionarie in Italian and English
tirato: drawne, pulled, haled, pluct, tugged or attracted vnto one. Also retaired or withdrawne, shrunken in or stretched out. Also throwne, cast, flung, hurled, darted, pitched, or shot from one. Also protracted. Looke Tiráre.