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butt
verb intransitive
[L. peto.]
To thrust the head forward; to strike by thrusting the head against, as an ox or a ram.
butt
noun
Literally, end, furthest point. Hence, a mark to be shot at; the point where a mark is set or fixed to be shot at.
butt
The point to which a purpose or effort is directed.
butt
The object of aim; the thing against which an attack is directed. Hence,
butt
The person at whom ridicule, jests or contempt are directed; as the butt of ridicule.
butt
A push or thrust given by the head of an animal, as the butt of a ram; also, a thrust in fencing.
butt
A cask whose contents are 126 gallons of wine, or two hogsheads; called also a pipe. A butt of beer is 108 gallons, and from 1500 to 2200 weight of currants is a butt.