Tattier vs Hattier - What's the difference?
tattier | hattier |
(tatty)
(Northern England, Geordie, slang) potato
Dilapidated, distressed, worn-out, torn
(hatty)
Of, relating to, or resembling, a hat.
* 1850 , London Charivari (volume 19, page 156)
(of a person) Fond of hats.
As adjectives the difference between tattier and hattier
is that tattier is (tatty) while hattier is (hatty).tattier
English
Adjective
(head)Anagrams
* *tatty
English
Noun
(tatties)Adjective
(er)- The tramp wore a tatty old overcoat.
See also
* tatty bye ----hattier
English
Adjective
(head)hatty
English
Adjective
(er)- Every one agrees that there ought to be a reform in Hats A proclamation could never accomplish a hatty reform ; but we are not prepared to say something might not be done by shrieval interference, which would be consistent with those municipal Institutions that all Englishmen cherish.