teuchter

Scots

Etymology

Uncertain. Compare Scottish Gaelic nouns naming types of people, such as saighdear (soldier) or crèadhadair (potter); perhaps also Scottish Gaelic tuath (country people). Some commentators compare regional English or Scots teuch (tough).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈtjuxtər/

Noun

teuchter (plural teuchters)

  1. (derogatory) a Highlander, especially if Gaelic-speaking; a rural Scot in general
    • 1970, George MacDonald Fraser, The General Danced at Dawn, page 70:
      Ye’ve had it, ye big Heilan’ stirk! Ye neep! Ye teuchter, ye!
      You've had it, you big Highlander bullock! You turnip! You teuchter, you!
  2. (derogatory, Glasgow) a Scot with a thick accent from outside west-central Scotland
  3. (derogatory, Aberdeen) a Scot from Aberdeenshire, i.e. not Aberdeen

Usage notes

Term widely used by those in Central Scotland.

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