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scutch
▪ I. scutch, n.1 Now chiefly dial. (skʌtʃ) [f. scutch v.] A stroke with a stick or whip.1611 Cotgr., Fessée, a scutch on the breech, a lash on the buttocks. Ibid., Singlet, a scutch,..or ierke with a rod, &c.▪ II. scutch, n.2 (skʌtʃ) Also 8 skutch, 9 scotch. [a. OF. escouche (15th c.; mod.F. écouche... Oxford English Dictionary
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Scutching
Flax scutching By hand To scutch flax by hand, the scutching knife is scraped down with a sharp strike against the fibers while they hang vertically. poorly retted flax takes longer to scutch. wikipedia.org
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Words That Rhyme With "Much" - Rhyme Desk
Words That Rhyme With "Much" : 1 syllable: Bruch, clutch, crutch, cutch, dutch, grutch, huch, hutch, Kutch, mutch, scutch, smutch, such, touch
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Swingle
founder of the Swingle Singers Walter Tennyson Swingle (1871–1952), U.S. agricultural botanist Other uses A swingle (tool) is an alternate name for a scutch wikipedia.org
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scotching
scotching vbl. n. var. scutching vbl. n. s.v. *scutch v.3 Oxford English Dictionary
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scutcher
▪ I. † ˈscutcher1 Obs. [f. scutch v.1 + -er1.] A stick, a whip.1611 Cotgr., Verge,..a whisker, switch, or scutcher, to ride with. Ibid. s.v. Singlant.▪ II. ˈscutcher2 (ˈskʌtʃə(r)) Also scotcher, skutcher. [f. scutch v.2 Cf. OF. *escouchoir, in 15th c. escoussour flail.] 1. An implement or apparatus ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Manx English
Scutch – A quantity of something; e.g. There were a scutch of people there (from Manx scuitçh, see also Gaelic cooid, "selection", "amount", "number"). wikipedia.org
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scutching
▪ I. ˈscutching, vbl. n.1 [f. scutch v.1 + -ing1.] The action of scutch v.11611 Cotgr., Singlement,..a whisking, lashing, ierking, scutching. 1641 R. Baillie Lett. & Jrnls. (Bannatyne Cl.) I. 326 Discourse falling in concerning the Deputie's scutching of a gentleman with a rod. 1641 Hinde J. Bruen x... Oxford English Dictionary
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Museum of Farnese Garments
there is an original loom of the end of the 1800 and several tools for the manufacture of wool and hemp such as spindles, bobbins, carding combs and scutch wikipedia.org
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squitch
▪ I. squitch, n. (skwɪtʃ) [Altered form of quitch n.1 See also scutch n.3] 1. Couch-grass, Triticum repens; = couch n. 2.1785 Young's Annals Agric. IV. 415 A small close,..fuller I think of squitch than any field I had ever seen before. 1805 Dickson Pract. Agric. I. 564 Couch, or what in many distri... Oxford English Dictionary
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Upperlands
for anglers just below the town bridge Upperlands Bridge and fishable mainly upstream through Clarks Dams and on up to Amportane Bridge beside Lagans Scutch sluice gates biggest ones being located downstream from Amportane Bridge on the Hillside Road and once a millrace which flowed from Barney Lagans Flax Scutch wikipedia.org
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towtaw
† towˈtaw, v. Obs. rare—1. [f. tow n.1 + taw v.1] trans. To scutch (flax). Cf. tow v.31649 W. Blithe Eng. Improv. Impr. (1653) 260 Kilne-drying it, then breaking and towtawing it, then hetchelling and dressing it up. Oxford English Dictionary
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Patterson's Spade Mill
Gallery References External links Spade and Scutch Mill in Cultra (archive footage from BFI) Patterson's Spade Mill (footage from 1997) National wikipedia.org
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tasca
tasca, n. Brit. /ˈtɑskə/, U.S. /ˈtɑskə/ [Partly < Spanish tasca bar, tavern (1876–80, originally denoting an establishment of ill repute, especially a gambling den; < tascar to scutch flax, (of a grazing animal) to chew grass noisily, related to Portuguese tascar: further etymology unknown), a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kirk Mill
In 1775, he filed a patents for powered preparatory machines that would card and scutch the roving needed by the waterframe. wikipedia.org
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