See Also: stitch-up(dictionary)
stitch(6)(dictionary)
stitch(5)(dictionary)
stitch(4)(dictionary)
stitch(3)(dictionary)
stitch(2)(dictionary)
stitch(1)(dictionary)
Kat stitch(dictionary)
stitch(medicine)
stitch 2, verb(dictionary)

stitch(2) (iou)



stitch noun2. Now Scot. & dial. L15.
[Prob. orig. identical with STITCH noun1.]
A ridge or balk of land; esp. a strip of ploughed land between two water-furrows. Also, a narrow ridge in which potatoes etc. are grown. L15.
The depth to which a ploughshare is driven in making a furrow. E-M17.