Obs. rare. Also twit twot. [app. shortened from prec.]
† 1. = prec. Also attrib. Obs.
1677. Yarranton, Eng. Improv., 46. This way of ordering the young Women in Germany is one great cause that the German Women have so little of the twit twat. Ibid., 101. The strange News you hear at Coffee-houses is generally idle Twit twot Discourse. Ibid., 170. Command Silence; Suffer not your Wives to use any Twit-twat.
2. A name for the house-sparrow.
1891. in Cent. Dict.