Where does “titch” come from?

titch (Yola) comes from Middle English tichen, from Old English tiċċen, from Proto-West Germanic tikkīn, from Proto-West Germanic tigā — she-goat.

titch (Yola): kid

Definitions

  1. kid

Ancestry of “titch”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Englishtichena young goat; goatling; kid
2Old Englishtiċċenyoung goat; kid; goatling
3Proto-West Germanictikkīnkid, young goat
4Proto-West Germanictigāshe-goat
Every word from Proto-West Germanic tigāEvery word from Proto-West Germanic tikkīnEvery word from Old English tiċċen