also kittock, subs. (old Scots’).—1.  Generic for a girl; (2) a romping wench; (3) a harlot.

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  d. 1520.  DUNBAR, A General Satyre, l. 66. So mony ane KITTE, dresst vp with goldin cheniȝe.

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  c. 1538.  LYNDSAY, Against Syde Taillis [LAING i. 131, 107].

        I ken ane man, quhilk swoir greit aithis,
How he did lift ane KITTOKIS claithis.
    Idem, i. 134, 4. Kitteis Confessioun.
The Curate KITTIE wald have kist.

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  d. 1542.  JAMES V., Christ’s Kirk on the Green.

        There cam our KITEIES weschin clene
In thair now kirtillis of gray.

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