SCUTCH


Meaning of SCUTCH in English

I. ˈskəch transitive verb

( -ed/-ing/-es )

Etymology: obsolete French escoucher (now écoucher ), from (assumed) Vulgar Latin excuticare to beat out, from Latin excutere to shake out, beat out, from ex- ex- (I) + quatere to shake, strike — more at quash

1. dialect : whip , beat

2. or skutch : to separate the woody fiber from (flax or hemp) by beating

3. chiefly Britain : to open (cotton fiber) by beating and form into a lap

4.

a. : to open (cloth) full width

b. : disentangle

scutch skeins of yarn

II. noun

or scotch ˈskäch

( -es )

Etymology: obsolete French escouche (now écouche ) scutcher, from escoucher to scutch

1. : scutcher

2. : a bricklayer's hammer for cutting, trimming, and dressing bricks

III. noun

or scutch grass

( -es )

Etymology: scutch short for scutch grass; scutch grass alteration of couch grass

1. : couch grass 1a

2. : bermuda grass

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.