See also: Fitt

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fitt (plural fitts)

  1. Alternative form of fit (section of a poem or ballad)

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From Proto-West Germanic *fittju, from Proto-Germanic *fitjō (foot, seam) and *fitī (section, segment, chapter), both from Proto-Indo-European *pedio-. Cognate with Old Saxon *fittea, attested in the borrowed Latin vittea.

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fitt f

  1. poem, song
  2. conflict

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  • Middle English: fitt, fit