scutic

Aromanian

Alternative forms

  • scuticu

Etymology

Uncertain. Possibly from a Slavic skutŭ, or from Vulgar Latin *scuticum, from Latin stucia (a leather lash, whip), probably confused with derivatives of cutis (leather) (compare cutica). Therefore, the meaning could have changed from a leather belt to that of fabric or cloth in general. Cognate with Romanian scutec.

Noun

scutic n (plural scutitsi or scutitse)

  1. diaper
  2. rough cloth, coarse fabric
  • scutã
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