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An Etymological Dictionary of the German Language/Annotated/Kitt

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Kitt, masculine, from the equivalent Middle High German küte, küt, masculine, ‘cement, putty,’ Old High German chuti, quiti, ‘glue, birdlime,’ which makes it probable that the Gothic form was *qidus; compare also Anglo-Saxon cwidu, ‘resin of trees.’ Primitively allied to Latin bitumen, Sanscrit jatu, ‘resin of trees’; common type getú. Allied also to Old Icelandic kváða, Swedish kåda, ‘resin,’ Middle English code, ‘pitch.’