sitch

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A brook; an occasional small waterway: a ditch, a gutter or drain; a ravine.
noun
  1. A situation.
det
  1. Pronunciation spelling of such.

Pronunciation

En-au-sitch.ogg

Word forms

sitch sitches sytch sitche sich siche

Etymology

From Middle English sich, siche, from Old English sīċ (“a watercourse; sike”), from Proto-West Germanic *sīk, from Proto-Germanic *sīką (“slow flowing water; a trickle”).

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