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† ˈstitchback Obs. [f. stitch v.1 + back n. Cf. steelback.] A kind of strong ale.1671 Chamberlayne Pres. St. Eng. i. ii. (ed. 5) 56 There are sold in London..many sorts of Ales very different, as Cock, Stepony, Stich-Back, [etc.]. a 1700 B. E. Dict. Cant. Crew, Stitch-back, very strong Ale. 1719 D'U...
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▪ I. stitch, n.1 (stɪtʃ) Forms: 1 stice, 3–6 stiche, 4–6 stych(e, 5 steche, 5–6 stytche, 6–8 stich, 6–7 stitche, 6– stitch. See also steek n. [OE. stice str. masc., corresp. to OFris. steke prick, stab, OS. stiki (Gallée), point, thrust (MLG. steke), OHG. stih (MHG., mod.G. stich) prick, sting, stab...
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