- cutty sark
- noun Etymology: English dialect cutty short + sark Date: 1779 chiefly Scottish a short garment; especially a woman's short undergarment
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
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Cutty-sark — is Scots for a short chemise or short undergarment; see Cutty sark (witch).Cutty sark or Cutty Sark usually refers to: * Cutty sark (witch), a fictional character created by Robert Burns in his comic poem Tam o Shanter , also referred to in the… … Wikipedia
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Cutty Sark — a famous British sailing ship, built in 1869, which carried tea from China and then, after 1879, wool from Australia. From 1895 until 1922, the Cutty Sark was owned by the Portuguese, and then she became a training ship for British sailors. Since … Universalium
Cutty-sark (witch) — Cutty sark is 18th century Scots for short chemise or short undergarment .[1] Hyphenated, Cutty sark was a nickname given to the witch Nannie Dee, a fictional character created by Robert Burns in his Tam o Shanter, after the garment she wore. The … Wikipedia
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Cutty Sark (whisky) — Cutty Sark Type Scotch Whisky Manufacturer The Edrington Group Country of origin … Wikipedia
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