rutty/ˈɹʌti/EtymologyFrom Hindi रत्ती (rattī), literally “the seed of the plant Abrus precatorius.”adjImprinted with ruts.“a rutty country road”In a rut (dull routine).“Constantly vary your way of doing things; avoid humdrum, rutty, and monotonous ways.”Related to a rut; being in a state of sexual arousal.“I am lying here stifling in the rutty goat smell”Full of roots.“[…] the shoare of siluer streaming Themmes, Whose rutty Bancke, the which his Riuer hemmes, Was paynted all with variable flowers,”nounA unit of weight used for metals, precious stones and medicines, equivalent to 1+¹⁄₂ grains.“[…] they immediately desired to capitulate, and sent him, by way of ransom, a perfect diamond weighing two hundred and twenty four ruttys […]”