The correct spelling of the word is chitterlings /ˈtʃɪt(ə)rlɪŋz/. Chitlinses is an incorrect plural form of the word chitterlings. Chitterlings are a type of food made from pig intestines that are cleaned, cooked, and traditionally served during holidays or special occasions. The word chitterlings comes from the Middle English word "chitelinge," which means "intestine." It is important to accurately spell words to effectively communicate and avoid confusion or misunderstandings.
The word "chitlinses" appears to be a pluralized variation of the term "chitlins", which refers to a dish made of fried or boiled pig intestines. "Chitlins" is a shortened form of "chitterlings", which comes from the Middle English word "cheterling", meaning the entrails or intestines of an animal, specifically a pig. The Middle English term likely derives from the Old French word "cetre" or "chetron", which referred to the same kind of animal intestines.