Ruttle vs Cuttle - What's the difference?
ruttle | cuttle |
(obsolete) A rattling]] sound in the throat arising from difficulty in [[breathe, breathing.
(Webster 1913) (obsolete) A foul-mouthed fellow.
* Shakespeare
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between ruttle and cuttle
is that ruttle is (obsolete) a rattling]] sound in the throat arising from difficulty in [[breathe|breathing while cuttle is (obsolete) a foul-mouthed fellow.As nouns the difference between ruttle and cuttle
is that ruttle is (obsolete) a rattling]] sound in the throat arising from difficulty in [[breathe|breathing while cuttle is the cuttlefish or cuttle can be (obsolete) a knife or cuttle can be (obsolete) a foul-mouthed fellow.ruttle
English
Noun
(en noun)cuttle
English
Etymology 1
(etyl) cudele, of uncertain origin.Etymology 2
(etyl) cultel, (coltel), (coutel), from (etyl) cultellus. See (cutlass).Etymology 3
Noun
(en noun)- An you play the saucy cuttle me.