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First published 1971 (SND Vol. VIII).
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SKLUTE, v., n., adv. Also sclute, scluit, skluit; skleut (Bnff. 1866 Gregor D. Bnff. 160); sklout; and variant forms †scuit, †skute (Rxb. 1923 Watson W.-B.). Deriv. sclouter, sklouter. [skløt; skl(j)ut]

I. v. 1. To set down the feet clumsily in walking, to walk in a flat-footed or shuffling manner, to turn the toes out (Rxb. 1825, Slk. 1880 Jam.; Rxb. 1942 Zai., Rxb. 1970).

2. To throw down or pour out in a soft semi-liquid mass, to dash down (something wet or muddy) on the ground, as in emptying a bucket (Bnff. 1866 Gregor D. Bnff. 160); “to eject liquid or excrement” (Sh. a.1838 Jam. MSS. XII. 194, sclouter).

3. To fall flat, esp. into something soft, wet or muddy (Gregor).

II. n. 1. A heavy shuffling tread (Rxb. 1923 Watson W.-B., Rxb. 1970); large clumsy feet (n.Sc. 1825 Jam.).

2. A soft fall (Gregor).

3. A thin semi-liquid mass (Ib.); “cow-dung in a thin state” (Fif. 1808 Jam., sklout(er)).

4. An untidy person, esp. a female (Gregor). Poss. a different word. See Slute.

III. adv. Indicating a sudden fall so as to strike the ground with a sharp, flat sound, smack!, plump! (Bnff. 1866 Gregor D. Bnff. 160); also of gait: with heavy, flat-footed awkward steps (Ib.).Gregor:
He fell skleut on's nose.

[Phs. several different words of echoic orig. are represented in the above, with variations of meaning developed under the influence of such words as Cloit, Skliff, Sklyte, Slute, Slutter, from an orig. notion of a flat, squelchy or slapping sound, the vowel variations indicating modifications in the force, sharpness, etc., of the movement or sound thus denoted.]

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