释义 |
bittock north. dial.|ˈbɪtək| [f. bit n. + -ock, dim. suffix.] A little bit, a small piece or portion.
1802J. Wilson (Congleton) MS. Let. to J. Boucher, Bittock, a small Piece or small Bit; Cheshire. 1815Scott Guy M. i, The ‘three mile’ diminished into ‘like a mile and a bittock.’ 1818― Rob Roy xviii, ‘My ain parish of Dreepdaily, that lies a bittock farther to the west.’ |