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scuddle
▪ I. † ˈscuddle, v.1 Sc. Obs. In 6 scudle. [? Back-formation from scudler.] a. trans. To wash (dishes). b. intr. ‘To act as a kitchen-drudge’ (Jam. 1828–81).1581 Satir. Poems Reform. xliv. 194 The fyre to big, and scudle dischis clene.▪ II. scuddle, v.2 Now dial. (ˈskʌd(ə)l) [Frequentative f. scud v... Oxford English Dictionary
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Conon Bridge
The current Gaelic name is likely a neologism: the bridge was not built until the early 19th century and some early gravestones show the name sgudal or scuddle wikipedia.org
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rippit
rippit Sc. and U.S. dial. (ˈrɪpɪt) Also 6 repet, repit, rippett, 6–9 rippet. [Perh. of imitative origin.] Tumult, uproar, disturbance, noisy dispute.1508 Dunbar Tua Mariit Wemen 193 He ralis, and makis repet with ryatus wordis. 1513 Douglas æneis viii. xii. 104 Off riot, rippett, and of reveling. 15... Oxford English Dictionary
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scuttle
▪ I. scuttle, n.1 (ˈskʌt(ə)l) Forms: 1, 4 scutel, 4–5 scutell, 5 scutelle (scutylle, scwtylle, scotel(l, scotill, -ylle, scotle, schewtell, scuttyl, skuttel, skuttyl), 6 skottell, (scutle) 6–7 scuttell, 6–9 skuttle, 6– scuttle. [OE. scutel in sense 1, prob. pronounced with (sk), ad. L. scutella dish... Oxford English Dictionary
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huddle
▪ I. huddle, v. (ˈhʌd(ə)l) Also 6 huddel, 6–7 hudle, 8 hudell. [Huddle vb. and n. are known only from the second half of the 16th c.; the vb., which prob. preceded the n., has the form of a diminutive and iterative, perh. ultimately from the Teut. root hud-, hūd- to cover (see hud n.1); cf. hoder v.... Oxford English Dictionary
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