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cutty stool
noun
Scot.
- a low stool.
- (formerly) a seat in churches where offenders against chastity, or other delinquents, received public rebuke.
cutty stool
noun
- (formerly, in Scotland) the church seat on which an unchaste person sat while being harangued by the minister
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of cutty stool1
First recorded in 1765–75
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Somebody may come to kame your hair wi' a cutty stool.
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The rebuke on the cutty stool, like the penance in a white sheet in England, went out of use, and the circumstance is now a matter of "reminiscence."
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This was performed by the guilty person standing up before the congregation on a raised platform, called the cutty stool, and receiving a rebuke.
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