"feuch" meaning in Scots

See feuch in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Interjection

IPA: /fjuːx/
Etymology: Onomatopoeic or imitative. Origins are uncertain and may reflect multiple, independent etymologies. Scottish National Dictionary suggests that the "beat" senses may be influenced by fauch "to claw; to toil". Attested in various senses since the mid 1700s. Etymology templates: {{onomatopoeic|sco}} Onomatopoeic Head templates: {{head|sco|intj}} feuch
  1. Indication of impatience or disgust
    Sense id: en-feuch-sco-intj-ZLXF0JrT

Noun

IPA: /fjuːx/ Forms: feuchs [plural]
Etymology: Onomatopoeic or imitative. Origins are uncertain and may reflect multiple, independent etymologies. Scottish National Dictionary suggests that the "beat" senses may be influenced by fauch "to claw; to toil". Attested in various senses since the mid 1700s. Etymology templates: {{onomatopoeic|sco}} Onomatopoeic Head templates: {{head|sco|noun|||plural|feuchs|||||cat2=|cat3=|head=}} feuch (plural feuchs), {{sco-noun}} feuch (plural feuchs)
  1. A smoke; a puff (on a pipe, etc.)
    Sense id: en-feuch-sco-noun-~JREkgSU
  2. A strike; a blow
    Sense id: en-feuch-sco-noun-j7hilooV
  3. A state of excitement or fury; an uproar
    Sense id: en-feuch-sco-noun-Zp-VD~9O

Verb

IPA: /fjuːx/ Forms: feuchs [present, singular, third-person], feuchin [participle, present], feuched [past], feuched [participle, past]
Etymology: Onomatopoeic or imitative. Origins are uncertain and may reflect multiple, independent etymologies. Scottish National Dictionary suggests that the "beat" senses may be influenced by fauch "to claw; to toil". Attested in various senses since the mid 1700s. Etymology templates: {{onomatopoeic|sco}} Onomatopoeic Head templates: {{head|sco|verbs|third-person singular simple present|feuchs|present participle|feuchin|simple past|feuched|past participle|feuched|head=}} feuch (third-person singular simple present feuchs, present participle feuchin, simple past feuched, past participle feuched), {{sco-verb|feuchs|feuchin|feuched}} feuch (third-person singular simple present feuchs, present participle feuchin, simple past feuched, past participle feuched)
  1. To smoke (tobacco, etc.)
    Sense id: en-feuch-sco-verb-Q-b4Si-N
  2. To beat soundly; to work energetically
    Sense id: en-feuch-sco-verb-WW-aLgY0 Categories (other): Scots entries with incorrect language header, Scots onomatopoeias Disambiguation of Scots entries with incorrect language header: 11 13 2 6 6 62 Disambiguation of Scots onomatopoeias: 11 10 7 12 7 54
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