Etymology:
The word "scud" has two separate origins:
Nautical usage: Derived from the Old Norse word "skúðr," meaning "a heavy shower or squall."
Card game usage: Of uncertain origin, possibly derived from an early card game in which a "scud" was a high-ranking hand.
Meaning:
Nautical usage: A rapidly moving, low-level cloud that appears as ragged fragments and is associated with rain or snow showers.
Card game usage: A winning hand in certain card games, such as cribbage or euchre.
Origin:
Nautical usage:
Card game usage:
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