Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for KIT
KIT, n. [D. kit.]
- A large bottle. – Skinner.
- A small fiddle. – Grew.
- A kind of fish-tub, and a milk-pail. – Entick. [I know not that this word is used in America.]
- The whole; as many, or as much as a mechanic can carry on his back. [Local.]
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