2. Adjective. Very small, tiny. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Bitsy
1. tiny [adj -SIER, -SIEST] - See also: tiny
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bitsy
Literary usage of Bitsy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Vital Records of Ashburnham, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849 by Ashburnham (Mass. : Town), Ashburnham (Mass.), Ashburnham, Mass, Franklin Pierce Rice (1909)
"John and bitsy, Dec. 20, 1792. Abie Wheeler, d. Samuel and Mary, bap. Aug. 3, 1835.
... Asa and Parmela, April 19, 1807. Dolly, d. John and bitsy, Dec ..."
2. Junction: Mild Adventure for the Armchair Ruralists by Vic Campbell (1992)
""Oh, Doc, she is such a sweet thing. She never bites. bitsy! bitsy! Turn loose
of the nice doctor's hand!" Doc Matthews has another typical day. ..."
3. All About Insects by Jo Ellen Moore (2005)
"3 Note: After singing "Itsy-bitsy Spider," children cut out and glue the pictures
... Itsy-bitsy Spider 1 2 3 MK- jM* spider out. And the itsy-bitsy spider ..."
4. The Geographical Journal by Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain). (1903)
"... in Manchuria, has 20000 people ; on p. 165 the same place is credited with
200000. Two j. lases are made into one in the strange compound bitsy-vo-Tsin- ..."
5. Vital Records of Ashburnham, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849 by Ashburnham (Mass. : Town), Ashburnham (Mass.), Ashburnham, Mass, Franklin Pierce Rice (1909)
"John and bitsy, Dec. 20, 1792. Abie Wheeler, d. Samuel and Mary, bap. Aug. 3, 1835.
... Asa and Parmela, April 19, 1807. Dolly, d. John and bitsy, Dec ..."
6. Junction: Mild Adventure for the Armchair Ruralists by Vic Campbell (1992)
""Oh, Doc, she is such a sweet thing. She never bites. bitsy! bitsy! Turn loose
of the nice doctor's hand!" Doc Matthews has another typical day. ..."
7. All About Insects by Jo Ellen Moore (2005)
"3 Note: After singing "Itsy-bitsy Spider," children cut out and glue the pictures
... Itsy-bitsy Spider 1 2 3 MK- jM* spider out. And the itsy-bitsy spider ..."
8. The Geographical Journal by Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain). (1903)
"... in Manchuria, has 20000 people ; on p. 165 the same place is credited with
200000. Two j. lases are made into one in the strange compound bitsy-vo-Tsin- ..."