Dit
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wiktionary
From Middle English ditten, dütten, from Old English dyttan(“to stop up, close”), from Proto-West Germanic *duttijan, from Proto-Germanic *duttijaną, from *duttaz(“wisp”), akin to Icelandic dytta. Related to Old English dott(“dot, point”). More at dot.
Variant of dite.
Imitative.
Shortening.
From French dit(“called”). Doublet of ditto.