Flea vs Fleabite - What's the difference?
flea | fleabite |
A small, wingless, parasitic insect of the order Siphonaptera , renowned for its bloodsucking habits and jumping abilities.
A thing of no significance.
* 1749 , Henry Fielding, Tom Jones , Folio Society 1973, p. 74:
The bite of a flea, or the mark caused by such a bite.
Something which causes only trifling irritation; a minor inconvenience.
* 1919 , (Saki), ‘The Disappearance of Crispina Umberleigh’, The Toys of Peace'', Penguin 2000 (''Complete Short Stories ), p. 408:
As nouns the difference between flea and fleabite
is that flea is a small, wingless, parasitic insect of the order Siphonaptera, renowned for its bloodsucking habits and jumping abilities while fleabite is the bite of a flea, or the mark caused by such a bite.As a verb flea
is obsolete spelling of lang=en.flea
English
(wikipedia flea)Etymology 1
From (etyl) fle, from (etyl) (compare Latin (m)).Noun
(en noun)Derived terms
* flea market * sand flea * sand fly * sandflyEtymology 2
Alternative forms.Verb
(head)- In this Thwackum had the advantage; for while Square could only scarify the poor lad's reputation, he could flea his skin [...].
Anagrams
* * *fleabite
English
Alternative forms
* flea-biteNoun
(en noun)- He was a rich man, and the £2,000 a year, though not exactly a fleabite , did not seem an extravagant price to pay for the boarding-out of Crispina.
