PITTITE

Etymology

Noun

Pittite (plural Pittites)

(historical) A supporter of William Pitt the Younger (1759–1806), British Tory politician.

Etymology

Noun

pittite (plural pittites)

A spectator in the pit of a theatre

Source: Wiktionary



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