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Scutch   Listen
noun
Scutch  n.  
1.
A wooden instrument used in scutching flax and hemp.
2.
The woody fiber of flax; the refuse of scutched flax. "The smoke of the burning scutch."






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"Scutch" Quotes from Famous Books



... "Wars of the Roses," Bosworth Field, upon Redmoor Plain, about two miles from the village now known as Market Bosworth. It was a moor at the time of the battle in 1485, overgrown with thistles and scutch-grass. Shakespeare has been the most popular historian of this battle, and the well where Richard slaked his thirst is still pointed out, with other localities of the scenes of the famous contest that decided the kingship of England, ...
— England, Picturesque and Descriptive - A Reminiscence of Foreign Travel • Joel Cook



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