tittle

jot and tittle

The very smallest detail(s) or amount(s). "Jot," derived from the word for the Greek letter "iota," is a small amount, while a "tittle" is the dot over a lowercase i. Make sure every jot and tittle in the contract is perfect. We can't afford to lose money over some typo or technicality. We'll be scanning each jot and tittle of these documents for errors.
See also: and, jot, tittle

jot or tittle

The very smallest detail(s) or amount(s). "Jot," derived from the word for the Greek letter "iota," is a small amount, while a "tittle" is the dot over a lowercase i. Typically used in negative constructions to mean nothing at all. Not a single jot or tittle goes past the eye of the boss without her noticing. Make sure no jot or tittle in this contract is out of place. We can't afford to lose money over some typo or technicality.
See also: jot, tittle

tittle-tattle

Gossip. I know you think all that tittle-tattle is harmless, but one of these days a rumor is going to hurt someone.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

jot or tittle

The slightest change. In the King James version of Matthew 5:18 we read, “For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled.” A “jot” was an iota, a very small quantity (we still use the expression “not one iota of truth”); a tittle was a tiny accent mark. Accordingly, to have said “not one jot or tittle” was a very erudite way of refusing to make even the most minor alteration.
See also: jot, tittle
Endangered Phrases by Steven D. Price
See also:
  • jot
  • jot and tittle
  • jot or tittle
  • if that
  • as many as
  • as many as...
  • in the order of (some amount)
  • in/of the order of
  • of the order of (some amount)
  • budget dust
References in periodicals archive
"In my Dad's case, he was very involved with the fans and interacting with people when he was quarterback of the San Francisco 49ers, so I think it goes hand in hand to be involved in insurance," said Tittle.
Tittle said his Sailors are taking full advantage of their training.
Tittle and executives from his company, along with Mike LaRocco, President and CEO of Fireman's Fund, presented the grant package to Commissioner Scoppetta and FDNY officials.
NAOMI MATTHEW:2.30 Wilbury Star (nb), 3.00 Millfield, 3.30 Desert Chill, 4.00 Zaarmit, 4.30 Napoletano, 5.00 Tittle.
Tittle on April 23 when the fatal crash happened in Menlo Park, south of San Francisco.
Tittle brings to the company 25 years of professional plant management and operations experience, previously having held various executive management positions at Pfizer, Inc., Cultor Food Science, Inc., General Chemical Corp., and most recently at PQ Corp.
Would those long trips on the Interstate be a tittle less dreary if the road signs knew your name?
Instead, the ruling should "embolden other schools to took a tittle differently at protecting their rights," since there is now a legal precedent, he says.
The recently released listening figures which show a drop in those tuning into BBC Five Live have perhaps got something to do with a football programme based on baseless rumour and tittle tattle.
Peg Tittle, philosopher, ethicist and editor of the volume, has brought together a well-rounded collection of arguments.
While he says Sierra machines are a tittle more expensive than some of its competitors, Howard says their quality and productivity are worth it.
If such a color change occurs, file test indicates that blood residue remained in die channel (even as tittle as little as 0.1 mg) and reprocessing is necessary.
Unfortunately books, schools, and laboratories have too tittle basic information about the engineering properties of plastics.
It's always been a dream of mine to write something for Frances, and tittle did I realize I had!"
Camera (color, DV), Morgan Susser; editors, Pete Beaudreau, Bently Tittle; music, Tim Nackashi; production designer, Andrew White; associate producers, Tittle, Dan Aguar; casting, Kimberly Mullen, Mark Mullen.