pet·ti·toes (pět

ē-tōz

)
pl.n.► The feet of a pig used as food.
► Human feet or toes, especially those of a child.
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pettitoes [Possibly from earlier
pettytoe,
offal (influenced by
petty, and
toe), possibly from Old French
petite oye,
giblets of a goose :
petite,
small +
oye,
goose (from Late Latin
auca. See
ocarina).]
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