ˈkīt noun
( -s )
Etymology: probably from Low German küt bowel; akin to Middle Dutch cuy calf of the leg, cuut fish roe, Middle Low German kūt calf of the leg, fish roe, German dialect (Bavarian) kütz part of the entrails, Sanskrit guda bowel — more at cot
chiefly Scotland : stomach , belly
sit down and fill your kyte — R.L.Stevenson