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ˈbuck-tooth [f. buck n.1 + tooth.] A large projecting tooth. Also attrib.
[a1550Addicioun of Scottis Corniklis, &c. (Th. Thomson) 3 (Jam.) Schir Thomas Boyde was slane be Alexander Stewart buktuth and his sonnes.] 1753Hanway Trav. (1762) II. xvi. i. 440 He ordered a man's teeth to be pulled out, for no other reason than their being buck-teeth. 1866Carlyle Remin., E. Irving 99 An older..bigger boy, with red hair, wild buck teeth, and scorched complexion. Hence ˈbuck-toothed ppl. a.
1863Sir J. B. Burke Viciss. Fam. iii. 274 One shall be buck⁓toothed, another hair-lipped and the fourth a stammerer. |