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ditty (encz) | ditty,popěvek n: Zdeněk Brož |
Ditty (gcide) | Ditty \Dit"ty\, n.; pl. Ditties. [OE. dite, OF. diti['e], fr.
L. dictatum, p. p. neut. of dictare to say often, dictate,
compose. See Dictate, v. t.]
1. A saying or utterance; especially, one that is short and
frequently repeated; a theme.
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O, too high ditty for my simple rhyme. --Spenser.
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2. A song; a lay; a little poem intended to be sung.
"Religious, martial, or civil ditties." --Milton.
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And to the warbling lute soft ditties sing.
--Sandys.
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Ditty (gcide) | Ditty \Dit"ty\, v. i.
To sing; to warble a little tune.
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Beasts fain would sing; birds ditty to their notes.
--Herbert.
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ditty (wn) | ditty
n 1: a short simple song (or the words of a poem intended to be
sung) |
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ditty (encz) | ditty,popěvek n: Zdeněk Brož |
ditty bag (encz) | ditty bag, n: |
Ditty-bag (gcide) | Ditty-bag \Dit"ty-bag`\, n.
A sailor's small bag to hold thread, needles, tape, etc.; --
also called sailor's housewife.
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Ditty-box (gcide) | Ditty-box \Dit"ty-box`\, n.
A small box to hold a sailor's thread, needless, comb, etc.
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ditty (wn) | ditty
n 1: a short simple song (or the words of a poem intended to be
sung) |
ditty bag (wn) | ditty bag
n 1: kit used by sailors and soldiers |
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