scuddleEtymologyFrom scud + -le (frequentative). Compare scuttle (“to hurry”).verbTo run hastily; to hurry; to scuttle.“A buffle headed sub-chanter having been found guilty of absconsion from his butlership scuddled hastily with colubrine steps into the seclusion of his battish eggery.”To drudge.To wash or cleanse.