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scotewine, n. meanings, etymology and more
This word is now obsolete. It is only recorded in the Middle English period (1150—1500). See meaning & use. Where does the noun scotewine ...
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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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▪ I. † turpin1 Obs. rare. A fanciful name for, or appellation of, the hare.a 1325 Names of Hare in Rel. Ant. I. 133 He shal saien on oreisoun In þe worshipe of þe hare..The scotewine, the skikart, The turpin, the tirart.▪ II. † turpin2 obs. abbreviated f. turpentine.1688 R. Holme Armoury ii. 80/1 Th...
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Old side-looker, stag of the stubble, the way-beater, dew -hopper, wint-swift, covenant breaker, scotewine, wodecat, westlokere, the one who doesn't go straight ...
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The earliest known use of the noun scoteography is in the 1800s. OED's earliest evidence for scoteography is from 1804, in Journal of Natural Philosophy.
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The hare, the scotart, The bigge, the bouchart, The scotewine, the skikart, The turpin, the tirart, The wei-betere, the ballart, The go-bi-dich, the soillart,
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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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skikart
† skikart Obs. [? f. skick v.] An old name for the hare.a 1325 in MS. Digby 86 fol. 168 b, Þe scotewine, þe skikart.
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