Cutty-sark (gwrac'h) : diforc'h etre ar stummoù

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Pajenn nevez : '''"Cutty sark"''' zo un anv skotek a veze graet en XVIIIvet kantved eus un hiviz verr.<ref name=Cutty>[http://www.dsl.ac.uk/dsl/getent4.php?query=cutty "cutty(-ie) sark, a s...
 
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''Cutty'' pe ''cuttie'' (ur verrdro diwar ''cuttit'', eus ar ger [[krennsaoznek]] ''cutte'', ''kutte'', ''cute'', hag a dalveze ''divalav'' "ugly"<ref>[http://www.dsl.ac.uk/dsl/getent4.php?query=cut "Cut, Cutt, v. ... [Early ME. cutte, kutte, cute, of obscure origin."], [[Dictionary of the Scots Language]], accessed 21 May 2007</ref>) a dalvez "shortberr" pe "stumpy".
''Sark'' pe ''serk'' (eus ar ger [[hensaoznek]] ''serc''; ''serk'' e [[norseg]]) a zo un [[hiviz]].<ref>[http://www.dsl.ac.uk/dsl/getent4.php?query=sark "Sark, Serk, n. Also: sarke, shark; sairk; syrk. [North. and midl. ME serc (Cursor M.), serke (Manning), scherk (14th c.), late ME sarke (c1440), north. e.m.E. sark (1515), OE serc, ON serk-r... The male or female body-garment worn nearest the skin; a shift, chemise, shirt."], [[Dictionary of the Scots Language]], accessed 21 May 2007</ref>
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''Sark'' pe ''serk'' (eus ar ger [[hensaoznek]] ''serc''; ''serk'' e [[norseg]]) a zo un [[hiviz]].<ref>[http://www.dsl.ac.uk/dsl/getent4.php?query=sark "Sark, Serk, n. Also: sarke, shark; sairk; syrk. [North. and midl. ME serc (Cursor M.), serke (Manning), scherk (14th c.), late ME sarke (c1440), north. e.m.E. sark (1515), OE serc, ON serk-r... The male or female body-garment worn nearest the skin; a shift, chemise, shirt."], [[Dictionary of the Scots Language]], accessed 21 May 2007</ref>
 
The earliest recorded literary usage of the term ''cutty sark'' (as opposed to older usage of the two separate words) is by [[Dougal Graham]] in [[Circa|c.]] 1779 (the year of his death): "A cutty sark of guide harn sheet, My mitter he pe spin, mattam."<ref name=Cutty/>