fitchew

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle English fitchewes (mistaken as a plural), variant of Middle English fichouse, ficheux, from Old French fissiauls (plural) and fichau, fissel (polecat), from Middle Dutch vitsche, visse, fisse (polecat), ultimately (via a Northern French dialect) from Latin vissiō (stench). Compare French vison (mink).

Noun[edit]

fitchew (plural fitchews)

  1. (obsolete) polecat

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