Fisted vs Kisted - What's the difference?
fisted | kisted |
(in combination ) Having some specific type of fist
(fist)
(kist)
(obsolete) (kiss)
* 1648 , ,
(Scotland) A chest.
*1932 , (Lewis Grassic Gibbon), Sunset Song'', Polygon 2006 (''A Scots Quair ), p. 17:
*:the spear he killed the gryphon with was locked in a kist there, or so some said [...].
(Scotland) A coffin.
As verbs the difference between fisted and kisted
is that fisted is (fist) while kisted is (kist).As an adjective fisted
is (in combination ) having some specific type of fist.fisted
English
Adjective
(-)Derived terms
* double-fisted * iron-fisted * ham-fisted * tight-fisted * two-fistedVerb
(head)Anagrams
*kisted
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Verb
(head)Anagrams
*kist
English
Etymology 1
From kissVerb
(head)- To me my Julia lately sent
A Bracelet richly Redolent
The Beads I kist , but most lov'd her
That did perfume the Pomander.