- scrúd-
- see scrút-
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
scrud — n. a serious disease; a sexually transmitted disease. (Military.) □ Oh, hell! I think I got the scrud! □ Poor dumb Charlie can’t tell scrud from crotch rot … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
scrúd — n ( es/ ) 1. dress, clothing, attire; 2. an article of dress, garment, vestment; [dat scrýd] … Old to modern English dictionary
scrud — n British an unpleasant and/or obnoxious person. In playground usage since 2000 … Contemporary slang
scrud — garment, clothing … The Old English to English
scrud — … Useful english dictionary
i-scrud — ME. pa. pple. of shroud v … Useful english dictionary
gúðscrúd — n ( es/ ) armor [dat gúðscrúdscrýd] … Old to modern English dictionary
clothing — scrud … English to the Old English
garment — scrud … English to the Old English
shroud — shroudless, adj. shroudlike, adj. /shrowd/, n. 1. a cloth or sheet in which a corpse is wrapped for burial. 2. something that covers or conceals like a garment: a shroud of rain. 3. Naut. any of a number of taut ropes or wires converging from… … Universalium