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Definition of Titbit
1. Noun. A small tasty bit of food.
Definition of Titbit
1. n. Same as Tidbit.
Definition of Titbit
1. Noun. A small tasty morsel (of food, gossip etc.) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Titbit
1. tidbit [n -S] - See also: tidbit
Lexicographical Neighbors of Titbit
Literary usage of Titbit
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Complete System of Pleading: Comprehending the Most Approved Precedents by John Wentworth, George Townesend, James Cornwall (1799)
"... 'take 'tet of the faid cattle, and with the wheels of the faid carts, wag-
the titbit oí gons. and other carriages treading down, ..."
2. Hebrew Literature: Comprising Talmudic Treatises, Hebrew Melodies and the by Epiphanius Wilson (1901)
"If he blessed the titbit before food ? " " It frees the titbit after food. ...
It frees the titbit." But the blessing on the titbit does not free the bread. ..."
3. The Sacred Books and Early Literature of the East, with Historical Surveys by Charles F Horne (1917)
"If he blessed the titbit before food ? " " It frees the titbit after food. ...
It frees the titbit." But the blessing on the titbit does not free the bread. ..."
4. Nursery Tales, Traditions, & Histories of the Zulus, in Their Own Words by Henry Callaway (1868)
"The father, finding the bird gone, mourns in vain for his titbit. ... At night,
when he thought he was going to get his titbit, he no longer saw the bird, ..."
5. The Sacred Books and Early Literature of the East: With Historical Surveys by Charles Francis Horne (1917)
"If he blessed the titbit before food ? " " It frees the titbit after food. ...
It frees the titbit." But the blessing on the titbit does not free the bread. ..."
6. Nursery Tales, Traditions, and Histories of the Zulus, in Their Own Words by Henry Callaway (1868)
"The father, finding the bird gone, mourns in vain for his titbit. ... At night,
when he thought he was going to get his titbit, he no longer saw the bird, ..."