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Buttie vs Buttle - What's the difference?

buttie | buttle |

As a noun buttie

is .

As a verb buttle is

to serve as or perform the duties of a butler.

buttie

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • References

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    buttle

    English

    Alternative forms

    * butle

    Verb

    (buttl)
  • To serve as or perform the duties of a butler.
  • * 1909 , J. T. Grein, Sunday Times :
  • ...even the stoic and impeccable maid of Miss Ethelwyn Arthur-Jones, who ‘buttled ’ as well as the most time-honoured butler.
  • * 1989 , Benjamin Quarles, The Negro in the Civil War :
  • Houses where Negroes buttled or cooked were marked for a visit.
  • * 2000 , Terry Pratchett, Carpe Jugulum :
  • At times like this, he buttled when Spriggan the butler was not on duty, or if an extra hand was needed, he footed as well.
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  • Usage notes

    * Because of its origins as a back-formation, buttle is considered nonstandard and uses are often jocular.