belitter

English

Etymology 1

From be- + litter (droppings, refuse).

Verb

belitter (third-person singular simple present belitters, present participle belittering, simple past and past participle belittered)

  1. (transitive) To strew with litter (for the floor).
  2. (transitive) To bestrew with rubbish or things in disorder.

Etymology 2

From be- + litter (offspring).

Verb

belitter (third-person singular simple present belitters, present participle belittering, simple past and past participle belittered)

  1. (transitive) To bring forth a litter; have young; litter.

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