gutty

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== English == === Pronunciation === Rhymes: -ʌti === Etymology 1 === From goutte + -y, or anglicization of (Old or Middle French) goutté, ultimately from Latin gutta (“drop (of a liquid)”) (also the ultimate source of English goutte and French goutte). Compare guttated. ==== Alternative forms ==== goutty, goutté, gouté, gutté, guttée ==== Adjective ==== gutty (not comparable) (heraldry) Charged or sprinkled with drops. === Etymology 2 === From gut + -y. ==== Adjective ==== gutty (comparative guttier, superlative guttiest) (slang) Gutsy; brave. Having a prominent gut. ===== Derived terms ===== ==== Noun ==== gutty (plural gutties) One who works in a slaughterhouse cutting out the internal organs. === Etymology 3 === Perhaps from gutter, or guttersnipe. Or possibly from Irish gaotaire (“a windbag, someone who talks too much”). ==== Noun ==== gutty (plural gutties) (dialect, Ireland) An urchin or delinquent. (dialect, Ireland) Low-class person. (dialect, Ireland) An unpleasant person. === Etymology 4 === ==== Adjective ==== gutty (not comparable) (slang) Made of gutta-percha. ===== Related terms ===== guttie === References ===