skrud — sb., det, skrud, dene (festtøj) … Dansk ordbog
skrud- Ⅰ — *skrud germ., Verb: nhd. schneiden, schroten; ne. cut (Verb); Rekontruktionsbasis: ae., as., ahd.; Etymologie: idg. *skreut , *kreut , Verb … Germanisches Wörterbuch
skrud- — Ⅰ s. skrud Ⅰ germ., Verb; nhd. schneiden, schroten; Ⅱ s. skrud Ⅱ germ.?, Verb; nhd. suchen, forschen; … Germanisches Wörterbuch
skrud — s ( en, ar) … Clue 9 Svensk Ordbok
screwed — /skrud/ (say skroohd) adjective 1. fastened with a screw or screws. 2. having grooves like a screw. 3. twisted; awry. 4. Colloquial drunk; intoxicated. 5. a. broken; impaired. b. (of horses) worn out. c. Colloquial (of a person) in deep trouble;… …
Scrooge — /skrudʒ/ (say skroohj) noun 1. Ebenezer, a miserly, ill tempered character in Dickens story A Christmas Carol (1843). 2. (usually lower case) a mean, ill tempered person; miser …
screwed, blued, and tattooed — [“skrud “blud sen tae”tud] 1. mod. badly mistreated; badly screwed. □ I got a bad deal. I got screwed, blued, and tattooed. □ When John bought his wreck of a car, he got screwed, blued, and tattooed. 2. mod. alcohol intoxicated. □ Who wants to go … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
scrutable — ˈskrüd.əbəl, ütə adjective Etymology: Late Latin scrutabilis searchable, from Latin scrutari to search, investigate, examine + abilis able more at scrutiny : capable of being deciphered : comprehensible, legible … Useful english dictionary
shroud — {{11}}shroud (n.) O.E. scrud a garment, clothing, from W.Gmc. *skruthan, from P.Gmc. *skrud cut (Cf. O.N. skruð shroud of a ship, Dan., Swed. skrud dress, attire ), variant of *skreud to cut, related to O.E. screade (see SHRED (Cf … Etymology dictionary
Bowsprit shrouds — Shroud Shroud (shroud), n. [OE. shroud, shrud, schrud, AS. scr[=u]d a garment, clothing; akin to Icel. skru[eth] the shrouds of a ship, furniture of a church, a kind of stuff, Sw. skrud dress, attire, and E. shred. See {Shred}, and cf. {Shrood}.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English