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cuttee
cuttee (kʌˈtiː) [See -ee.] One who is cut socially. See cut v. 33.1798 Monthly Mag. in Spirit Pub. Jrnls. (1799) II. 382 The cutter either walked smartly by, pretending not to see the cuttee; or, if he wished to make the cut more complete, looked him full in the face. 1821 P. Egan Life in London ii.... Oxford English Dictionary
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'Monsewer' Eddie Gray
I cuttee in deux, with vang-seess ici and vang-seess there-si". wikipedia.org
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-ee
▪ I. -ee, suffix1 used in technical terms of Eng. law, was orig. an adaptation of the -é of certain AF. pa. pples., which were used as ns. The existence in legal AF. of pairs of correlative words like apelour appellor, apelé appellee, seems to have led in the first place to the invention of words in... Oxford English Dictionary
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cutter
▪ I. cutter, n.1 (ˈkʌtə(r)) [f. cut v. + -er1.] 1. a. One who cuts; one who shapes things by cutting: the name of operatives in many subordinate branches of industry.1483 Cath. Angl. 88 A Cutter, scissor. 1485 Nottingham Rec. III. 240 Gevyn in ale to þe cutters of the pole jd. 1530 Palsgr. 211/2 Cut... Oxford English Dictionary
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cut
▪ I. cut, n.1 (kʌt) Also cutt, -e. [Origin and original sense uncertain. This has been usually regarded as merely a special use of cut n.2 (under which it is still treated in recent dictionaries); but to this identification two considerations are opposed. First, cut ‘the act or result of cutting’ is... Oxford English Dictionary
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