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1 herkkupala
• titbit• treat• tidbit• dainty -
2 herkku
yks.nom. herkku; yks.gen. herkun; yks.part. herkkua; yks.ill. herkkuun; mon.gen. herkkujen; mon.part. herkkuja; mon.ill. herkkuihindainty (noun)delicacy (noun)delicatessen (noun)goodies (noun)tidbit (noun)titbit (noun)* * *• dainty• delicacy• delicatessen• goodies• tidbit• titbit -
3 makupala
yks.nom. makupala; yks.gen. makupalan; yks.part. makupalaa; yks.ill. makupalaan; mon.gen. makupalojen makupalain; mon.part. makupaloja; mon.ill. makupaloihindelicacy (noun)plum (noun)sop (noun)titbit (noun)* * *• delicacy• plum• sop• tidbit• titbit -
4 pikkulämmin
yks.nom. pikkulämmin; yks.gen. pikkulämpimän; yks.part. pikkulämmintä; yks.ill. pikkulämpimään; mon.gen. pikkulämpimien pikkulämpimäin; mon.part. pikkulämpimiä; mon.ill. pikkulämpimiinhot titbit (noun)* * *• hot titbit -
5 makuasia
yks.nom. makuasia; yks.gen. makuasian; yks.part. makuasiaa; yks.ill. makuasiaan; mon.gen. makuasioiden makuasioitten makuasiain; mon.part. makuasioita; mon.ill. makuasioihinmatter of taste (noun)* * *• a matter of taste• matter of taste• titbit -
6 makuinen
• delicacy• titbit
См. также в других словарях:
titbit — titbit, tidbit Titbit is the usual spelling in BrE and tidbit in AmE. The first element is probably derived from an English dialect word tid meaning ‘tender, nice, special’ … Modern English usage
Titbit — Tit bit , n. Same as {Tidbit}. [Chiefly Brit.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
titbit — (N. Amer. tidbit) ► NOUN 1) a small piece of tasty food. 2) a small and particularly interesting item of gossip or information. ORIGIN from dialect tid «tender» (of unknown origin) + BIT(Cf. ↑bit) … English terms dictionary
titbit — [tit′bit΄] n. var. ofchiefly Brit.Chiefly Brit. TIDBIT … English World dictionary
titbit — [[t]tɪ̱tbɪt[/t]] titbits (in AM, use tidbit) 1) N COUNT You can refer to a small piece of information about someone s private affairs as a titbit, especially when it is interesting and shocking. ...titbits of gossip gleaned from the corridors of… … English dictionary
titbit — UK [ˈtɪtbɪt] / US [ˈtɪtˌbɪt] noun [countable] Word forms titbit : singular titbit plural titbits British 1) a small piece of food 2) a piece of interesting information titbits of gossip … English dictionary
titbit — Tidbit Tid bit , n. [Tid + bit.] A delicate or tender piece of anything eatable; a delicious morsel. [Written also {titbit}.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
titbit — See tidbit. See tidbit, titbit … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
titbit — tit|bit [ˈtıtˌbıt] n BrE [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: tidbit] 1.) a small piece of food American Equivalent: tidbit 2.) titbit of information/gossip/news etc a small but interesting piece of information etc … Dictionary of contemporary English
titbit — noun (C) especially BrE 1 a small piece of food; tidbit AmE 2 titbit of information/gossip/news etc plural a small but interesting piece of information etc … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
titbit — /ˈtɪtbɪt / (say titbit) noun 1. a delicate bit of food. 2. a choice or pleasing bit of anything. Also, US, tidbit. {variant of tidbit} …