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Webster 1913 Edition


Selcouth

Sel′couth

(sĕl′koōth)
,
Adj.
[AS.
selcūð
,
seldcūð
;
seld
rare +
cūð
known. See
Uncouth
.]
Rarely known; unusual; strange.
[Obs.]
[She] wondered much at his so
selcouth
case.
Spenser.

Webster 1828 Edition


Selcouth

SEL'COUTH

,
Adj.
Rarely known; unusual; uncommon. Obs.

Definition 2024


selcouth

selcouth

English

Adjective

selcouth (comparative more selcouth, superlative most selcouth)

  1. Strange, unusual, rare; unfamiliar; marvellous, wondrous.
    • 1814, Walter Scott, Ivanhoe, Reprint edition, Penguin, published 2000, page 244:
      'A selcouth novelty,’ muttered the knight, ‘to advance to storm such a castle without pennon or banner displayed.'
    • 2002, Edward Cline, Sparrowhawk II: Hugh Kenrick (Fiction), Digitized edition, MacAdam/Cage Pub., published 2011, ISBN 9781931561204, page 318:
      The statements in either document are unique and selcouth.
    • 2007, Mark Youngblood Herring, “Caught in the Web”, in Fool's Gold: Why the Internet is no Substitute for a Library, McFarland, ISBN 9780786430826, page 37:
      Left to its own devices and without the Web as a vehicle for misinforming others, the selcouth dogmas that forbade sexual relations ...

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