litch

See also: Litch

English

Etymology 1

Noun

litch (plural litches)

  1. Alternative form of lich.
Derived terms
  • litchfield, litch-field, litch field
  • litchgate, litch-gate, litch gate
  • litchway, litch-way, litch way

Etymology 2

Clipping of literally.

Adverb

litch (not comparable)

  1. (slang) literally, actually
    • Daniel Sandford (8 July 2025) “Why small-time criminals burned a London warehouse for Russia's mercenary group Wagner”, in BBC News[1]:With one account, which had the username Minsk KGB, he discussed whether he should go and fight for Russia in Ukraine, saying: "I need a fresh start bro. Do I need to speak Russian though? Because that's not the best. Litch [literally] know 30 words if that."