Quitch (kwĭch), n. 1. (Bot.) Same as Quitch grass.
2. Figuratively: A vice; a taint; an evil.
To pick the vicious quitch
Of blood and custom wholly out of him. Tennyson.
Webster's Dictionary 1913
Quitch (kwĭch), n. 1. (Bot.) Same as Quitch grass.
2. Figuratively: A vice; a taint; an evil.
To pick the vicious quitch
Of blood and custom wholly out of him. Tennyson.