释义 |
dit·ty I. \ˈdid.]ē, -it], ]i\ noun (-es) Etymology: Middle English dite, from Old French ditié composition, poem, moral tract, from past participle of ditier to compose, indict — more at dite 1. : a song or short poem intended to be sung; especially : one of a simple unaffected character < a plaintive ditty sung by a Highland lass > 2. obsolete : the words or subject of a song as distinguished from its tune II. verb (-ed/-ing/-es) intransitive verb obsolete : sing transitive verb obsolete : to celebrate in song : set to music : sing < with his soft pipe, and smooth-dittied song — John Milton > |