Fotch
Verb
verb
- (chiefly in depictions of African American Vernacular English) fetch
- 1871, John William De Forest, Overland Chapter , "I'll fotch her up," volunteered Texas, who had a hyena's hankering after dead bodies.
- 1901, Winston Churchill, The Crisis, Complete Chapter , I'll fotch him, Miss Jinny.
- (chiefly in depictions of African American Vernacular English) fetched
- 1936-1938, Work Projects Administration, Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States Chapter , My granmammy done hear me bawlin an go fotch me to my mammy's house.
- 1900, Louise Manly, Southern Literature From 1579-1895 Chapter , Brer Rabbit come prancin' 'long twel he spy de Tar-Baby, en den he fotch up on his behine legs like he wuz 'stonished.