TIDBIT
ADJECTIVES
1887 — TIT-BITTY full of tit-bits or tidbits
1890 — TIT-BITICAL full of tit-bits or tidbits
NOUNS
1634 — CATE a delicacy, a tidbit → obs.
1671 — EMPS-PIECE the best, the choicest piece of food; a tidbit → Eng. dial. obs.
1788 — SUNKET a dainty, a tidbit → Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
1808 — NIFFNAFF a small, insignificant thing; a trifle, a titbit, a knickknack → Sc.
1825 — QUINKINS dregs or leavings of any kind; scum of a liquid; charred traces of food which have stuck to the saucepan; a fry-up after the killing of a pig; tidbits of any kind → Sc.
1905 — EATTOCK a tidbit, a dainty → Sc.