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[ dahyt ] / daɪt /
noun British Dialect.a bit (usually used in negative constructions): I don't care a dite. Origin of dite1905–10; reflecting regional pronunciation of doit, in the sense “trifle” Words nearby diteditat Deus, ditch, ditchdigger, ditcher, ditchwater, dite, diterpene, ditheism, dither, dithionate, dithionic Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for diteOctavie L., dite Carry, was the daughter of an organist who had held a good position at one of the principal churches of Malines. In Bohemia with Du Maurier|Felix Moscheles Relation de la campagne de 1815, dite de Waterloo, pour servir l'histoire du Marchal Ney. The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte|William Milligan Sloane The leading poet in a club of poets was Dite Walls, who kept a school when there were scholars, and weaved when there were none. Auld Licht Idylls|J. M. Barrie Gloaming had stolen into the valley when Dite Deuchars of Tilliedrum rose to his feet and deliberately spat upon the coffin. Auld Licht Idylls|J. M. Barrie
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