Mitt vs Itt - What's the difference?
mitt | itt |
A mitten
An oversized, protective glove such as an oven mitt or a baseball mitt.
(informal, especially in plural) A hand.
* 1657, October 3rd: William Clarke, Letters from Flanders ; reprinted in:
* 1899 : William Clarke and Charles Harding Firth [ed.], The Clarke Papers: Selections from the Papers of William Clarke, Secretary to the Council of the Army, 1647–1649, and to General Monck and the Commanders of the Army in Scotland, 1651–1660 ,
As a pronoun mitt
is my, mine (things owned ).As an initialism itt is
(internet) in this thread.mitt
English
(wikipedia mitt)Noun
(en noun)Derived terms
* catcher's mitt * oven mittSee also
* glove ----itt
English
Pronoun
(English Pronouns)page 120(Camden Society)
- Itt' hath indeed bin intended by the French army to lay siege to […] and in order thereunto a conquest hath bin made of the sconce Mardyk, which did nott indure siege above 2 dayes before ' itt yielded uppon discretion,1 but since the taking thereof the resolution of beseiging Dunkirk beginneth to slacken, and I suppose will bee quitte layd aside for this […]