Scoat vs Scrat - What's the difference?
scoat | scrat |
(obsolete) To scratch, to use one's nails or claws.
*, New York Review of Books, 2001, p.286:
*:Euclioas he went from home, seeing a crow scrat upon the muck-hill, returned in all haste, taking it for malum omen , an ill sign […].
(obsolete, UK) To rake; to search.
* 1978 , A.S. Byatt, The Virgin in The Garden , Vintage International 1992, p.89
As verbs the difference between scoat and scrat
is that scoat is to prop; to scotch while scrat is to scratch, to use one's nails or claws.As a noun scrat is
a hermaphrodite.scrat
English
Etymology 1
(etyl) scratten. Origin uncertain; apparently related to Swedish .Verb
(scratt)- He himself had scratted in the thin dust of evangelical tracts.