scrimp

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English

Etymology

Probably from Middle Dutch or Middle Low German schrimpen (to shrivel up, wrinkle), ultimately from Proto-Germanic *skrimpaną (to shrink), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)ker- (to cut off), related to Old English sċrimman (to shrink) and sċrincan (to shrivel up). Related to shrink, shrimp.

Pronunciation

Noun

scrimp (plural scrimps)

  1. A pinching miser; a niggard.

Synonyms

Verb

scrimp (third-person singular simple present scrimps, present participle scrimping, simple past and past participle scrimped)

  1. (transitive) To make too small or short.
    To scrimp the pattern of a coat.
    Synonyms: scant, contract, shorten
  2. (transitive) To limit or straiten; to put on short allowance.
  3. (intransitive) To be frugal.

Translations

Adjective

scrimp (comparative more scrimp, superlative most scrimp)

  1. Short; scanty; curtailed.

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