New American Oxford Dictionary
titch
titch |tɪtʃ |(also tich ) ▶noun Brit. informal a small person. ORIGIN 1930s: from Little Tich, stage name of Harry Relph (1868 –1928 ), an English music-hall comedian of small stature. He was given the nickname because he resembled Arthur Orton, the Tichborne claimant (see Orton, Arthur ).
titchy
titchy |ˈtɪtʃi | ▶adjective ( titchier, titchiest ) Brit. informal very small: a titchy theatre.
Oxford Dictionary
titch
titch |tɪtʃ |(also tich ) ▶noun Brit. informal a small person. ORIGIN 1930s: from Little Tich, stage name of Harry Relph (1868 –1928 ), an English music-hall comedian of small stature. He was given the nickname because he resembled Arthur Orton, the Tichborne claimant (see Orton, Arthur ).
titchy
titchy |ˈtɪtʃi | ▶adjective ( titchier, titchiest ) Brit. informal very small: a titchy theatre.