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What (who) is jitty - definition

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Twitten; Chewre; Jitty; Ginnels; Twichell; Laneway; Jennel; アレイウエイ; Backstreet; Alleys; Alleyway; Drangway; Back street; Alleyways
  • [[Back Bay, Boston]] Alley 430 Public Way, off [[Massachusetts Avenue (metropolitan Boston)]]
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  • An alley (usually called a ginnel) in [[Moss Side]], [[Manchester]]
  • A hutong in Beijing
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  • Shop fronts inside the [[Burlington Arcade]], London, England
  • Pedestrians walking along [[Elfreth's Alley]], [[Philadelphia]]
  • ''Spreuerhofstraße'' in [[Germany]], supposedly the world's narrowest street
  • View into Fan Tan Alley, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
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  • Covered arcade of the [[Grand Bazaar, Istanbul]]
  • Community Green behind the Luzerne-Glover Block, [[Baltimore, Maryland]]
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  •  Boundary Passage, [[Shoreditch]], London, England
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  • The Causeway, Melbourne
  • Tolbooth Wynd, Edinburgh, Scotland
  • A [[traboule]] passageway in [[Vieux Lyon]], France
  • A narrow calle in [[Venice]], Italy
  • Green alley]]) [[Montréal, Québec]], Canada.

jitty         
A pathway that goes between two houses and joins two roads. Would tend to be used as a shortcut between the two roads. Similar to an alley, but predominantly residential.
Take the jitty - it's quicker than going round on the roads.
backstreet         
Alleys         
·pl of Alley.
II. Alleys ·pl of Alley.

Wikipedia

Alley

An alley or alleyway is a narrow lane, path, or passageway, often reserved for pedestrians, which usually runs between, behind, or within buildings in the older parts of towns and cities. It is also a rear access or service road (back lane), or a path, walk, or avenue (French allée) in a park or garden.

A covered alley or passageway, often with shops, may be called an arcade. The origin of the word alley is late Middle English, from Old French: alee "walking or passage", from aller "to go", from Latin: ambulare "to walk".