subs. (venery).—1.  The female pudendum: see MONOSYLLABLE; and (2) the pubic hair: see FLEECE (GROSE).

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  1596.  SHAKESPEARE, Merry Wives of Windsor, v. 5. 20. My doe with the black SCUT.

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  1664.  COTTON, Scarronides, or Virgile Travestie (1st ed.), 104.

        And likewise there was finely put
A Cushion underneath her SCUT.

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  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;
I’ll lay the Itching of your SCUT,
  Except some greedy Devil be in it.

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  1720.  D’URFEY, 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.

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  1730.  Broadside Song, ‘Gee ho, Dobin’ [FARMER, Merry Songs and Ballads (1897), ii. 203]. I rumpl’d her Feathers, and tickl’d her SCUTT.

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