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Old English
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *kittīn, from Proto-Germanic *kittīną (“young animal, whelp, fawn”). Cognate with Old High German kizzīn, chizzīn (whence German Kitz (“fawn, young deer”)).
Pronunciation
Noun
*ċitten n
- young animal, baby
Descendants