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gutty

English

Etymology 1

From Latin gutta (drop (of a liquid)). Compare French goutte. Compare guttated.

Alternative forms

  • goutty

Adjective

gutty (not comparable)

  1. (heraldry) Charged or sprinkled with drops.

Etymology 2

gut +? -y

Adjective

gutty (comparative more gutty, superlative most gutty)

  1. Gutsy; brave.
  2. Having a prominent gut.
    • 1958, John M. Kays, Basic animal husbandry (page 269)
      A trim-middled hog will have a higher dressing percentage than a wasty, gutty, paunchy, heavy-middled hog.

Noun

gutty (plural gutties)

  1. One who works in a slaughterhouse cutting out the internal organs.

Etymology 3

Perhaps from gutter, or guttersnipe. Or possibly from Irish gaotaire (a windbag, someone who talks too much).

Noun

gutty

  1. (dialect, Ireland) An urchin or delinquent.
  2. (dialect, Ireland) Low-class person.
  3. (dialect, Ireland) An unpleasant person.

References

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tutty

English

Etymology

French tutie; compare Spanish tutía, atutía, from Latin tutia, from Arabic ?????????? (t?tiy??), from Persian ?????? (tutyâ), from Sanskrit ?????? (tutth?)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?t?ti/

Noun

tutty (usually uncountable, plural tutties)

  1. A powdered form of impure zinc oxide used for polishing.

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