IPA: /stɪtʃ/
KK: /stɪtʃ/
A line of poetry or verse.
The poet wrote a beautiful stich that captured the essence of nature.
The word 'stich' originates from Old English 'sticca', meaning a stitch or a small piece. It refers to the act of sewing or the unit of sewing itself.
Think of a small piece ('sticca') that connects fabric together — that's what a stitch does.