Jut

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mid 16th century: variant of jet1.


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From Middle English[Term?], alteration of jet, cognate with jetty.


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jut (v.1)

"to protrude, extend forward beyond the main body," mid-15c., corruption of obsolete verb jet, from Old French jeter "to throw," from Latin iacēre "to lie, rest," related to iacere "to throw" (from PIE root *ye- "to throw, impel"). Related: Jutted; jutting. As a noun, "a jutting out, a projecting point" from 1786.




jut (v.2)

"to strike, hit, shove, push," 1540s, echoic. Related: Jutted; jutting.