knitch

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== English == === Alternative forms === nitch === Etymology === From Middle English knicche (“bundle (of brush, weeds), bunch, sheaf”), from Old English ġecnyċċ (“bond”), deverbative of ġecnyċċan, cnyċċan (“to tie, bind together, connect”), from Proto-Germanic *knukkijaną; akin to Lithuanian gniáužti (“to close one’s hand”). === Pronunciation === enPR: nĭch, IPA(key): /nɪt͡ʃ/ Rhymes: -ɪtʃ Homophone: nitch === Noun === knitch (plural knitches) (archaic, dialectal) A small bundle. === References === === Anagrams === thinck