subs. (venery).1. The female pudendum: see MONOSYLLABLE; and (2) the pubic hair: see FLEECE (GROSE).
1596. SHAKESPEARE, Merry Wives of Windsor, v. 5. 20. My doe with the black SCUT.
1664. COTTON, Scarronides, or Virgile Travestie (1st ed.), 104.
And likewise there was finely put | |
A Cushion underneath her SCUT. |
c. 1705. Broadside Song, Oyster Nan [FARMER, Merry Songs and Ballads (1897), i. 177].
Come in, says he, you silly Slut, | |
Tis now a rare convenient Minute; | |
Ill lay the Itching of your SCUT, | |
Except some greedy Devil be in it. |
1720. DURFEY, Wit and Mirth; or Pills to Purge Melancholy, vi., 198.
With her breast she does butt, and she bubs up her SCUT, | |
When the bullets fly close by her ear. |
1730. Broadside Song, Gee ho, Dobin [FARMER, Merry Songs and Ballads (1897), ii. 203]. I rumpld her Feathers, and tickld her SCUTT.