How Do You Spell MUTCHKIN?

Pronunciation: [mˈʌt͡ʃkɪn] (IPA)

The word "mutchkin," pronounced /ˈmʌtʃkɪn/, is a Scottish term of measurement for liquids, equivalent to approximately half a pint. The spelling of the word comes from Middle English "mutch," meaning "much," and "kin," meaning "little." The pronunciation is similar to "munchkin" with a slight "t" sound inserted. The word is not commonly used outside of Scotland, but it is sometimes encountered in British literature or historical documents.

MUTCHKIN Meaning and Definition

  1. Mutchkin is a noun that refers to an old Scottish unit of liquid measure, used primarily for measuring wine or spirits. The term is derived from the Old French word "muche," which means a small cup or measure for liquids. It was traditionally equivalent to a quarter-pint or approximately 142 milliliters. Mutchkins were commonly used in Scotland during the 16th to 19th centuries but fell out of regular use as the metric system became the standard for measurements.

    The mutchkin was often used in trade and commerce as a convenient measure for beverages, particularly for the sale and distribution of alcoholic drinks such as whisky, ale, and wine. In ancient times, mutchkins were typically made of metal or ceramic and had specific dimensions to ensure accurate measurement. Shopkeepers and tavern owners would use these vessels to dispense liquids to customers, ensuring an agreed-upon quantity was provided.

    Due to the long history of alcohol production in Scotland, the term mutchkin is often associated with Scotch whisky and the tradition of enjoying a dram. Although it is no longer an official measurement, the mutchkin has retained cultural significance, especially in the context of historical reenactments or themes related to Scottish heritage.

  2. A Scotch liquid measure, equal to four gills, or an imperial pint.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for MUTCHKIN

  • nutchkin
  • kutchkin
  • jutchkin
  • mytchkin
  • mhtchkin
  • mjtchkin
  • mitchkin
  • m8tchkin
  • m7tchkin
  • murchkin
  • mufchkin
  • mugchkin
  • muychkin
  • mu6chkin
  • mu5chkin
  • mutxhkin
  • mutvhkin
  • mutfhkin
  • mutdhkin

Etymology of MUTCHKIN

The word "mutchkin" originates from Scottish English. It is derived from the Old French word "moiche", meaning a measure of liquid or a small quantity. The term was introduced to Scotland during the late Middle Ages by the French-speaking nobility. Over time, "moiche" evolved into "mutchkin" and became a standard unit of measurement in Scotland. Today, a mutchkin is equal to approximately 1/4 of a Scottish pint or around 142 milliliters.

Plural form of MUTCHKIN is MUTCHKINS

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