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Gitty vs Gutty - What's the difference?

gitty | gutty |

As a noun gitty

is a narrow, pedestrian, passageway in a residential area, between high brick walls, wooden fences, hedges, etc.

As an adjective gutty is

(heraldry) charged or sprinkled with drops or gutty can be gutsy; brave.

gitty

English

Noun

(gitties)
  • A narrow, pedestrian, passageway in a residential area, between high brick walls, wooden fences, hedges, etc.
  • See also

    *alley *alleyway *entry *gennel, ginnel, guinnel, gunnel, jennel *jitty *passage *shut *snicket *twitchel *wynd

    References

    * Entry: [http://http://www.thefreedictionary.com/entry] * Jitty: BBC Derbyshire Dictionary feature. * Gitty: BBC Derby Conversations feature.

    gutty

    English

    Etymology 1

    (etyl) . Compare (etyl) goutte. Compare guttated.

    Alternative forms

    * goutty

    Adjective

    (-)
  • (heraldry) Charged or sprinkled with drops.
  • Etymology 2

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Gutsy; brave.