betta
See also: Betta
English
Etymology 1
From the genus name.
Noun
betta (plural bettas)
- Any fish of the genus Betta, especially Betta splendens (the Siamese fighting fish).
Synonyms
- (Betta splendens): Siamese fighting fish
Translations
See also
betta on Wikipedia.Wikipedia betta on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
Adjective
betta
- Eye dialect spelling of better (comparative of good).
- 1894, Robert Louis Stevenson, The Ebb-Tide, 2001, page 69,
- 'I think no savvy. This one mo' betta,' he added, pointing to the house where the drunken captain slumbered: 'Take-a-sun all-e-time.'
- 2009, Jack Freeze, chapter IC, in They Shall Be Remembered: A Great American Saga from the War of 1812 to World War I, page 56:
- Joshua shyly looks down at his feet but then glances over at Harriet and says - “Miss Harriet, a beautiful form is betta dan a beautiful face, and a beautiful behavior is betta dan a beautiful form, it gives mo pleasure than statues or pictures. […] "
- 1894, Robert Louis Stevenson, The Ebb-Tide, 2001, page 69,
Adverb
betta
- Eye dialect spelling of better (comparative of well).
- 2003, William Jackson, And the Sea Shall Hide Them, 2005, page 202,
- “Now she be lookin' betta,” one of the women said. “Like she has a chance to make it.”
- 2003, William Jackson, And the Sea Shall Hide Them, 2005, page 202,
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