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† to-ˈcut, v. Obs. Forms: see cut v. [f. to-2 + cut v.] trans. To cut to pieces, to hew asunder; to cut greatly.
1382Wyclif 1 Chron. xx. 3 Thei weren al to-kut and to⁓brosed alle. 1482Caxton Trevisa's Higden iii. xxxiv. 161 Lete slee somme of the oxen,..and to kytte [Trevisa kutte] reynes of the skynnes to teye with other oxen. c1489― Blanchardyn xxxviii. 141 The Cassydonyens..were slayne and all to-cutte and clouen. 1578Lyte Dodoens ii. xcvi. 277 His leaues be ashe colour, and all to cut. 1609Holland Amm. Marcell. xxv. iii. 264 Out went our light armed companies,..and all to cut and hacked them. |