cuttie
English
Etymology
cut
+
-ie
Noun
cuttie
(
plural
cutties
)
(
slang
,
surfing
)
A
cutback
.
(
colloquial
)
A
T-shirt
that has had the
sleeves
removed.
(
Scotland
)
Alternative spelling of
cutty
Someone or something common and short or small.
(
Scotland
,
archaic
)
A
hare
.
(
Scotland
,
archaic
)
The Black
Guillemot
.
Derived terms
cuttie-boyn
cuttie-clap
cuttie's-fud
Adjective
cuttie
(
comparative
more
cuttie
,
superlative
most
cuttie
)
(
Scotland
)
Short
,
shortened
or
small
.
Alternative spelling of
cutty
References
John Jamieson (1825)
A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: Supplement
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