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scotch

verb transitive
To support, as a wheel, by placing some obstacle to prevent its rolling. Our wagoners and cartmen scot the wheels of their wagons and carts, when in ascending a hill they stop to give their team rest, or for other purpose. In Connecticut, I have generally heard this word pronounced scot, in Massachusetts.

scotch

adjective
Pertaining to Scotland or its inhabitants.

scotch

verb transitive
To cut with shallow incisions. Obs.

scotch

noun
A slight cut or shallow incision.