Rutted vs Rutter - What's the difference?
rutted | rutter |
(rut)
(of a road etc) Marked or grooved with ruts.
* 1999 , (George RR Martin), A Clash of Kings , Bantam 2011, p. 413:
A thing that ruts.
A tool used in peat cutting.
A guide who leads the way through a difficult or unknown course.
A pilot book or seaman's guide carried by navigators in the Middle Ages; a precursor to the modern navigation chart.
(obsolete) A horseman or trooper.
* Beaumont and Fletcher
As a verb rutted
is (rut).As an adjective rutted
is (of a road etc) marked or grooved with ruts.As a proper noun rutter is
.rutted
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)- It was as much as part of her days as stale bread and the blisters on her toes after a long day of walking the hard, rutted road.
rutter
English
Noun
(en noun)- Such a regiment of rutters / Never defied men braver.