quitter

/ˈkwɪ.tə/

KWꞮ · tə (2 syllables)

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Definition

Matter flowing from a wound or sore; pus.

Etymology

From Middle English quitter, from Anglo-Norman quiture, quyture et al., specialised use of quiture (“burn mark, burning”), from the participle stem of cuire (“to cook”), or from Latin coctura (“cooking”).

Example Sentences

  • "Therfor Sathan [...] smoot Joob with a ful wickid botche fro the sole of the foot til to his top; which Joob schauyde the quytere with a schelle, and sat in the dunghil."
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