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bittock

[bit-uhk]

noun

Chiefly Scot.
  1. a little bit. bite.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of bittock1

First recorded in 1795–1805; bit 2 + -ock
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Example Sentences

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"A wee bittock," was the answer, "but it's graund for taties and turnips."

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The only sound he heard was the falling of frosted clots of snow from the branches of the trees and the sad, continuous "Oo-ee, oo-ee, oo-ee!" of the little rust-coloured Bittock amid the sunlit snow.

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And as he dangled in pain, a night-wandering Bittock on a branch above him called piteously: "Oo-ee, oo-ee, oo-ee!"

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"Oo-ee, oo-ee, oo-ee!" wailed the Bittock, and hopping down slowly, perched herself before his face.

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A mile an’ a bittock, a mile or twa, Ab�ne the burn, ayont the law, Davie an’ Donal’ an’ Cherlie an’ a’, An’ the m�ne was shinin’ clearly!

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