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    chitty
    /ˈtʃɪti/

    noun

    • 1. another term for chit informal British

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  2. noun. 1. a voucher for a sum of money owed, esp for food or drink. 2. Also called: chitty (ˈtʃɪtɪ ) mainly British. a. a note or memorandum. b. a requisition or receipt. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. C18: from earlier chitty, from Hindi cittha note, from Sanskrit citra brightly-coloured.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChittyChitty - Wikipedia

    The Chitty, also known as the Chetty or Chetti Melaka, are a distinctive group of South Indian originated people found mainly and initially in Melaka, Malaysia, where they settled around the 16th century, and in Singapore where they migrated to in the 18th and 19th centuries from Melaka.

  4. Apr 18, 2024 · chitty (comparative chittier or more chitty, superlative chittiest or most chitty) Full of chits or sprouts. Afflicted with warts or pimples.

  5. Let’s clarify which of the two is the proper word. The correct spelling is “chatty,” not “chitty.”. Chatty means talkative or inclined to chat, while chitty is a slang term for a small, cheap car. Now that we have that cleared up, let’s dive into the meanings of each word.

  6. Define chitty. chitty synonyms, chitty pronunciation, chitty translation, English dictionary definition of chitty. n , pl -ties another name for chit12a, chit12b Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991,...

  7. Chitty definition: A small <a>note</a>, such as a <a>pass</a> or <a>voucher</a> <a>slip</a>; a <a>chit</a>.

  8. A chit is a short official note, such as a receipt, an order, or a memo, usually signed by someone in authority.

  9. Jun 24, 2012 · a note that shows how much money you owe or have paid for something, or that allows you to do something: Before they can hail a cab or order a bike, staff now need a chit signed by a senior staff member. Each passenger received a chit for $250 in onboard spending.

  10. OED's earliest evidence for chitty is from 1698, in the writing of John Fryer, traveller and writer. chitty is of multiple origins. Partly a borrowing from Hindi.

  11. Originally: a written reference testifying to a persons ability or reliability, used when applying for a new job. Now usually more generally: a review, rating, assessment, or verdict. Frequently with modifying adjective, as good, bad, clean (esp. in to give (a person or thing) a clean chit ), etc. 1868.