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scotart
† ˈscotart Obs. rare—1. [? f. scut n. + -art, -ard. Cf. scot n.3 2.] An old name for the hare.a 1325 Names of Hare in Rel. Ant. I. 133 The hare, the scotart, the bigge, the bouchart.
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scotewine
† scotewine Obs. rare—1. [Cf. scot n.3 2, scotart.] An alleged name for the hare.a 1325 Names of Hare in Rel. Ant. I. 133 The scotewine, the skikart.
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scutarde
▪ I. † ˈscutarde1 Obs. rare. = scotart.a 1400 Med. Rec. in Rel. Ant. I. 52 Tak a scutarde als hale als he es taken, and bryn him in a newe potte al to powder.▪ II. † ˈscutarde2 Sc. Obs. [? f. scute, scout v. + -ard.] ? One who pours out.1508 Dunbar Tua Mariit Wemen 92 Ane skabbit skarth, ane scorpio...
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bigge
▪ I. † bigge Obs. rare—1. [Of unknown etymology and doubtful genuineness, like most of the words in the list quoted.] An alleged name of the hare.c 1300 Names of Hare in Wright Rel. Ant. I. 133 The hare, the scotart, The bigge, the bouchart.▪ II. bigge(n obs. form of buy.
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scot
▪ I. scot, n.2 (skɒt) Also 3–4 scoth, 4 scott, 5–6 scotte, 6 skot(t, skotte. [Ultimately identical with OE. sc(e)ot, ᵹesc(e)ot shot n.; its formal relation to this is somewhat uncertain. There can be little doubt that ME. scot is in part of Scandinavian origin, a. ON. skot; but in some instances it ...
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