See Also: purpense(dictionary)

titbit (oh) and purpense (iou)


titbit (oh)



[Date: 1600-1700; Origin: tidbit]
a small piece of Food
American Equivalent: tidbit
titbit of information/gossip/news etc
a small but interesting piece of information etc

purpense (iou)



purpense verb trans.LME-M16.
[Old French purpenser, from PUR- + penser think. Superseded in 16 by PREPENSE verb.]
Think of, meditate on; determine beforehand.