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fittyland Sc.|ˈfɪtɪlænd| [f. fit, Sc. form of foot v. + land.] ‘The near horse of the hinder pair in the plough, which ‘foots’ the unploughed ‘land’ while its neighbour walks in the furrow’ (Reid Burns Concord. 1889).
1787Burns Auld Farmer's Mare xi, Thou was a noble fittie-lan'. |