different between fitchew vs fitches
fitchew
English
Etymology
Late Middle English, from Middle Dutch visse (“polecat”), borrowed via North Frisian from Latin vissio (“wiesel”) (see French vison (“mink”)). Compare Old French fisseau.
Noun
fitchew (plural fitchews)
- (obsolete) polecat
Further reading
- van der Sijs, Nicoline, editor (2010) , “visse”, in Etymologiebank, Meertens Institute
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fitches
English
Noun
fitches
- plural of fitch
fitches From the web:
- what is fitches in the bible
- what does finches mean in the bible
- what does finches mean
- what does fitches
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