"yuck" meaning in Scots

See yuck in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

Forms: yucks [plural]
Etymology: Presumably of the same roots as English chuck, itself from Anglo-Norman choque (compare modern Norman chouque), from Gaulish *śokka (compare Breton soc'h (“thick”), Old Irish tócht (“part, piece”). Etymology templates: {{cog|en|chuck}} English chuck, {{der|sco|xno|choque}} Anglo-Norman choque, {{cog|nrf|chouque}} Norman chouque, {{der|sco|cel-gau|*śokka}} Gaulish *śokka, {{cog|br|soc'h|t=thick}} Breton soc'h (“thick”), {{cog|sga|tócht|t=part, piece}} Old Irish tócht (“part, piece”) Head templates: {{head|sco|noun|||plural|yucks|||||cat2=|cat3=|head=}} yuck (plural yucks), {{sco-noun}} yuck (plural yucks)
  1. a throw
    Sense id: en-yuck-sco-noun-pVVFnBDf Categories (other): Scots entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Scots entries with incorrect language header: 42 44 14
  2. a small stone that can be thrown
    Sense id: en-yuck-sco-noun-JrLcMrS2 Categories (other): Scots entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Scots entries with incorrect language header: 42 44 14

Verb

Forms: yuck [present, singular, third-person], yuckin [participle, present], yuckit [past], yuckit [participle, past]
Etymology: Presumably of the same roots as English chuck, itself from Anglo-Norman choque (compare modern Norman chouque), from Gaulish *śokka (compare Breton soc'h (“thick”), Old Irish tócht (“part, piece”). Etymology templates: {{cog|en|chuck}} English chuck, {{der|sco|xno|choque}} Anglo-Norman choque, {{cog|nrf|chouque}} Norman chouque, {{der|sco|cel-gau|*śokka}} Gaulish *śokka, {{cog|br|soc'h|t=thick}} Breton soc'h (“thick”), {{cog|sga|tócht|t=part, piece}} Old Irish tócht (“part, piece”) Head templates: {{head|sco|verbs|third-person singular simple present|yuck|present participle|yuckin|simple past|yuckit|past participle|yuckit|head=}} yuck (third-person singular simple present yuck, present participle yuckin, simple past yuckit, past participle yuckit), {{sco-verb|yuck|yuckin|yuckit|yuckit}} yuck (third-person singular simple present yuck, present participle yuckin, simple past yuckit, past participle yuckit)
  1. to chuck, to throw
    Sense id: en-yuck-sco-verb-rNRy~B4U Categories (other): Scots entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Scots entries with incorrect language header: 42 44 14

Download JSON data for yuck meaning in Scots (4.1kB)

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