ˈchitlə̇nz sometimes -id.] ə lə̇nz or -id.] ə liŋz or -id.]ə(r)liŋz or -it] or -itliŋz noun plural
or chit·lings ˈchitlə̇nz sometimes -liŋz ; or chit·lins ˈchitlə̇nz
Etymology: Middle English chitirling; probably akin to Middle High German kutel tripe, Old English cwith womb, Old High German quiti vulva, Old Norse kvithr belly, Gothic qithus womb, Latin botulus intestine, sausage, Sanskrit guda intestine, Greek gyros round — more at cower
: the intestines of hogs especially prepared as food