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Definition of 'dit'English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) ditten, .
Verb
To stop up; block (an opening); close. Cf. Scots dit.
Related terms
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Etymology 2
Variant of dite.
Noun
( en-noun)
(archaic|rare) A ditty, a little melody.
* 1590 , Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene , II.vi:
- No bird, but did her shrill notes sweetly sing; / No song but did containe a louely dit : / Trees, braunches, birds, and songs were framed fit [...].
(obsolete) A word; a decree.
Etymology 3
Imitative.
Noun
( en-noun)
The spoken representation of a dot in radio and telegraph Morse code.
See also
* dah
Etymology 4
Old English dyttan, akin to Icelandic ditta.
Etymology 5
Shortening.
Anagrams
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Similar to 'dit'dat, diet, duet, dot, doit, dut, dout, dwt, doot, doat, duat, dawt
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