What is the original form of the verb "bit"
The original form of the verb bit is bit, meaning "bite, sting", and bit is the past tense of bit
[b? T] n. A small bit of bit
The most common meaning of the English word bit is "a small amount, a small piece", but it can also mean a bit, a drill, the edge of a carpenter's plane, the edge of an axe and other appliances. This is because bit is homologous with the word bite, so it can represent small items related to "bite".
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Bit: a bit
Etymologically, bite refers to a small bite.
Bit: (counting) bit
Abbreviation of binary digit
Bit: one point, one piece, some blades, axe blades