mutchkin
English
editEtymology
editFrom Middle Dutch mudseken (“mutchkin”), from mutse (“mutch”), from Classical Latin modius (“peck; Roman dry measure”), from Proto-Indo-European *med-.
Noun
editmutchkin (plural mutchkins)
- (Scotland) A unit of fluid capacity approximately equal to three-quarters of an imperial pint (0.43 litres)
- 1786, Robert Burns, The Author's Earnest Cry And Prayer:
- Paint Scotland greetin owre her thrissle;
Her mutchkin stowp as toom's a whissle;
An' damn'd excisemen in a bussle,
Seizin a stell,
Triumphant crushin't like a mussel,
Or limpet shell!