Dictionary entry

SCUD

Webster's Dictionary 1828

SCUD, verb intransitive

1. In a gereral sense, to be driven or to flee or fly with haste. In seamen's language, to be driven with precipitation before a tempest. This is done with a sail extended on the foremast of the ship, or when the wind is too violent, without any sail set, which is called scudding underbare poles.

2. To run with precipitation; to fly.

SCUD, noun

1. A low thin cloud, or thin clould driven by the wind.

2. A driving along; a rushing with precipitation.