scug

名词 n. 动词 v.
/skʌɡ/    /skʌɡ/|/skɐɡ/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. Shade, shadow. Northern-England,Scotland
  2. A shelter, a sheltered place (especially on the side of a hill). Northern-England,Scotland
    — We was jickering along […] under the scug o' the hill.
  3. A squirrel. dialectal
    — "Let's go scug-hunting" is a common phrase. […] a stick with a leaden head, used for knocking down birds and scugs (squirrels).
  4. A lower-school or inferior boy. dated,slang
    — […] before the lower school scugs got there, and pitched it in at Acropolis.
动词 v.
  1. To shelter; to protect. Northern-England,Scotland,transitive
  2. To hide; to take shelter. Northern-England,Scotland,intransitive

词形变化

scugs plural skug alternative scoug alternative,Scotland skoog alternative,Scotland scugs present,singular,third-person scugging participle,present scugged participle,past scugged past skug alternative scoug alternative,Scotland skoog alternative,Scotland

词源

词源 1
Scottish and Northern English from Old Norse skuggi, from Proto-Germanic *skuwwô (“shadow, reflection”). Cognate with Icelandic skuggi, Swedish skugga, Danish skygge, Old English sċūa, sċūwa (“a shade”).
词源 2
Scottish and Northern English from Old Norse skuggi, from Proto-Germanic *skuwwô (“shadow, reflection”). Cognate with Icelandic skuggi, Swedish skugga, Danish skygge, Old English sċūa, sċūwa (“a shade”).
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