Saur vs Scur - What's the difference?
saur | scur |
(UK, dialect) soil; dirt
(UK, dialect) dirty water
(UK, dialect) urine from a cowhouse
(Webster 1913)
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(veterinary) A distorted horn, regrown after the disbudding operation of a goat, sheep, or cow.
(intransitive, obsolete, UK, dialect) To move hastily; to scour.
As nouns the difference between saur and scur
is that saur is soil; dirt while scur is a distorted horn, regrown after the disbudding operation of a goat, sheep, or cow.As a verb scur is
to move hastily; to scour.saur
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scur
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Etymology 1
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(en noun)Etymology 2
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