scut
1
[ skuht ]
/ skʌt /
noun
a short tail, especially that of a hare, rabbit, or deer.
Origin of scut
1
1400–50; late Middle English: hare < Old Norse
skutr stern
Words nearby scut
scurrility,
scurrilous,
scurry,
scurvy,
scurvy grass,
scut,
scuta,
scutage,
scutari,
scutate,
scutch
Definition for scut (2 of 2)
scut
2
[ skuht ]
/ skʌt /
noun Slang.
a worthless, contemptible person.
Origin of scut
2
1870–75; origin uncertain; perhaps continuation of Scots and dial.
scout, scoot, Middle English
scoute in same sense; perhaps noun use of Scots
scout to spurt, squirt out,
scoot
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British Dictionary definitions for scut
scut
/ (skʌt) /
noun
the short tail of animals such as the deer and rabbit
Word Origin for scut
C15: probably of Scandinavian origin; compare Old Norse
skutr end of a vessel, Icelandic
skott tail