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Origin of feist1
First recorded in 1760–70; compare (from 16th century) fisting hound, fisting cur, as contemptuous epithets for any kind of dog (present participle of fist “to break wind,†late Middle English; compare Old English fisting “breaking wind,†Middle Low German ±¹Ä«²õ³Ù, German Fist “f²¹°ù³Ùâ€); feist def 2 is perhaps a back formation from feisty
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They are also linked to a small hunting dog breed called the feist, which William Faulkner wrote about in stories like “The Bear.â€
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You know a feist is one o’ them little bitty dogs that ginerally runs on three legs and pretends a whole lot.â€
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