This is the 6425th most frequent Dutch word.
titch
The word "titch" is not Dutch; it is informal British English, meaning a small person or something small.
Here, 'titch' is being used metaphorically to represent something small or insignificant.
Ik zag een titch op het water.
I saw a titch on the water.
In this context, 'titch' refers to a small speck or dot that is barely visible.
Het leek alsof er een titch in de verte zichtbaar was.
It seemed as though a titch was visible in the distance.
The word 'titch' is used here to describe something small, perhaps endearing or modest in size.