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Fitch vs Titch - What's the difference?

fitch | titch |

As nouns the difference between fitch and titch

is that fitch is the (european polecat), mustela putorius or fitch can be (obsolete) while titch is (british|colloquial) a very small person; a small child; a small amount.

fitch

English

Etymology 1

Noun

(fitches)
  • The (European polecat), Mustela putorius .
  • The skin of the polecat
  • Etymology 2

    See vetch.

    Noun

  • (obsolete)
  • (Webster 1913)

    titch

    English

    Noun

    (titches)
  • (British, colloquial) A very small person; a small child; a small amount.
  • "I'll have just a titch more cake."
  • * 1988 Howard Lewis Russell: Rush to Nowhere (page 148) [http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN1556110758&id=GvENAAAAIAAJ&q=%22just+a+titch%22&dq=%22just+a+titch%22&pgis=1]
  • ...and just a titch of my special pepper sauce over these turnip greens

    See also

    * tich

    References

    * Cambridge (Small child sense is UK only)