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butt
/ˈbʌt/
(
v
.)牴觸,頂撞,碰撞煙蒂,鎗托,屁股
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Butt
,
But
n.
1.
A
limit
;
a
bound
;
a
goal
;
the
extreme
bound
;
the
end
.
Here
is
my
journey's
end
,
here
my
butt
And
very
sea
mark
of
my
utmost
sail
. --
Shak
.
Note:
☞
As
applied
to
land
,
the
word
is
nearly
synonymous
with
mete
,
and
signifies
properly
the
end
line
or
boundary
;
the
abuttal
.
2.
The
larger
or
thicker
end
of
anything
;
the
blunt
end
,
in
distinction
from
the
sharp
end
;
as
,
the
butt
of
a
rifle
.
Formerly
also
spelled
but
.
See
2nd
but
,
n.
sense
2.
3.
A
mark
to
be
shot
at
;
a
target
.
The
groom
his
fellow
groom
at
butts
defies
,
And
bends
his
bow
,
and
levels
with
his
eyes
. --
Dryden
.
4.
A
person
at
whom
ridicule
,
jest
,
or
contempt
is
directed
;
as
,
the
butt
of
the
company
.
I
played
a
sentence
or
two
at
my
butt
,
which
I
thought
very
smart
.
--
Addison
.
5.
A
push
,
thrust
,
or
sudden
blow
,
given
by
the
head
of
an
animal
;
as
,
the
butt
of
a
ram
.
6.
A
thrust
in
fencing
.
To
prove
who
gave
the
fairer
butt
,
John
shows
the
chalk
on
Robert's
coat
. --
Prior
.
7.
A
piece
of
land
left
unplowed
at
the
end
of
a
field
.
The
hay
was
growing
upon
headlands
and
butts
in
cornfields
.
--
Burrill
.
8.
Mech.
(a)
A
joint
where
the
ends
of
two
objects
come
squarely
together
without
scarfing
or
chamfering
; --
also
called
butt joint
.
(b)
The
end
of
a
connecting
rod
or
other
like
piece
,
to
which
the
boxing
is
attached
by
the
strap
,
cotter
,
and
gib
.
(c)
The
portion
of
a
half-coupling
fastened
to
the
end
of
a
hose
.
9.
Shipbuilding
The
joint
where
two
planks
in
a
strake
meet
.
10.
Carp.
A
kind
of
hinge
used
in
hanging
doors
,
etc
.; --
so
named
because
fastened
on
the
edge
of
the
door
,
which
butts
against
the
casing
,
instead
of
on
its
face
,
like
the
strap
hinge
;
also
called
butt hinge
.
11.
Leather Trade
The
thickest
and
stoutest
part
of
tanned
oxhides
,
used
for
soles
of
boots
,
harness
,
trunks
.
12.
The
hut
or
shelter
of
the
person
who
attends
to
the
targets
in
rifle
practice
.
Butt chain
Saddlery
,
a
short
chain
attached
to
the
end
of
a
tug
.
Butt end
.
The
thicker
end
of
anything
.
See
But end
,
under
2d
But
.
Amen
;
and
make
me
die
a
good
old
man
!
That's
the
butt end
of
a
mother's
blessing
. --
Shak
.
A butt's length
,
the
ordinary
distance
from
the
place
of
shooting
to
the
butt
,
or
mark
.
Butts and bounds
Conveyancing
,
abuttals
and
boundaries
.
In
lands
of
the
ordinary
rectangular
shape
,
butts
are
the
lines
at
the
ends
(
F
.
bouts
),
and
bounds
are
those
on
the
sides
,
or
sidings
,
as
they
were
formerly
termed
. --
Burrill
.
Bead and butt
.
See
under
Bead
.
Butt and butt
,
joining
end
to
end
without
overlapping
,
as
planks
.
Butt weld
Mech.
,
a
butt
joint
,
made
by
welding
together
the
flat
ends
,
or
edges
,
of
a
piece
of
iron
or
steel
,
or
of
separate
pieces
,
without
having
them
overlap
.
See
Weld
.
Full butt
,
headfirst
with
full
force
. [
Colloq
.]
“The
corporal
. . .
ran
full
butt
at
the
lieutenant.”
--
Marryat
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Butt
,
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Butted
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Butting
.]
1.
To
join
at
the
butt
,
end
,
or
outward
extremity
;
to
terminate
;
to
be
bounded
;
to
abut
. [
Written
also
but
.]
And
Barnsdale
there
doth
butt
on
Don's
well-watered
ground
.
--
Drayton
.
2.
To
thrust
the
head
forward
;
to
strike
by
thrusting
the
head
forward
,
as
an
ox
or
a
ram
. [
See
Butt
,
n.
]
A
snow-white
steer
before
thine
altar
led
,
Butts
with
his
threatening
brows
. --
Dryden
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Butt
,
v. t.
To
strike
by
thrusting
the
head
against
;
to
strike
with
the
head
.
Two
harmless
lambs
are
butting
one
the
other
.
--
Sir
H
.
Wotton
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Butt
,
n.
A
large
cask
or
vessel
for
wine
or
beer
.
It
contains
two
hogsheads
.
Note:
☞
A
wine
butt
contains
126
wine
gallons
(= 105
imperial
gallons
,
nearly
);
a
beer
butt
108
ale
gallons
(=
about
110
imperial
gallons
).
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Butt
,
n.
Zool.
The
common
English
flounder
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
butt
n
1:
thick
end
of
the
handle
[
syn
:
butt end
]
2:
a
victim
of
ridicule
or
pranks
[
syn
:
goat
,
laughingstock
,
stooge
]
3:
the
fleshy
part
of
the
human
body
that
you
sit
on
; "
he
deserves
a
good
kick
in
the
butt
"; "
are
you
going
to
sit
on
your
fanny
and
do
nothing
?" [
syn
:
buttocks
,
nates
,
arse
,
backside
,
bum
,
buns
,
can
,
fundament
,
hindquarters
,
hind end
,
keister
,
posterior
,
prat
,
rear
,
rear
end
,
rump
,
stern
,
seat
,
tail
,
tail end
,
tooshie
,
tush
,
bottom
,
behind
,
derriere
,
fanny
,
ass
]
4:
sports
equipment
consisting
of
an
object
set
up
for
a
marksman
or
archer
to
aim
at
[
syn
:
target
]
5:
finely
ground
tobacco
wrapped
in
paper
;
for
smoking
[
syn
:
cigarette
,
cigaret
,
coffin nail
,
fag
]
6:
a
joint
made
by
fastening
ends
together
without
overlapping
[
syn
:
butt joint
]
7:
a
large
cask
(
especially
one
holding
a
volume
equivalent
to
2
hogsheads
or
126
gallons
)
8:
the
small
unused
part
of
something
(
especially
the
end
of
a
cigarette
that
is
left
after
smoking
) [
syn
:
stub
]
v
1:
lie
adjacent
to
another
or
share
a
boundary
; "
Canada
adjoins
the
U.S."; "
England
marches
with
Scotland
" [
syn
:
border
,
adjoin
,
edge
,
abut
,
march
,
butt against
,
butt
on
]
2:
to
strike
,
thrust
or
shove
against
,
often
with
head
or
horns
; "
He
butted
his
sister
out
of
the
way
" [
syn
:
bunt
]
3:
place
end
to
end
without
overlapping
; "
The
frames
must
be
butted
at
the
joints
"
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