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tetchy

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Uncertain, first attested as teachie in the 1597 first quarto versions of Romeo and Juliet and Richard III. Perhaps coined by Shakespeare.

Also variously derived from English tetch (tantrum, fit of anger); from Scots tache (blotch, fault); from Middle English tatch (blemish) &c. under influence from touchy.

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tetchy (comparative tetchier, superlative tetchiest)

  1. (UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, Southern US) Synonym of touchy: easily annoyed or irritated, peevish, testy, irascible; also (figurative) extremely sensitive, difficult to manage, use, or work.

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