curt
adjective
- short, sharp expression (in speech)
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /kɝt/ / /kɜːt/
adj
Etymology: From the Latin curtus (“shortened”). Cognate with Dutch kort, German kurz, Galician curto, French court, Italian corto, Portuguese curto, and Spanish corto. Doublet of short.
- Brief or terse, especially to the point of being rude.
“Again I begged her to keep an eye on her blood pressure and not get so worked up, and once more she brushed me off, this time with a curt request that I would go and boil my head. [...] Beginning with a curt “Listen, Buster,” she proceeded to sketch out with admirable clearness the salient points in the situation as she envisaged it […]”
- Short or concise.
name
- A short form of the male given name Curtis
- A male given name from the Germanic languages, an anglicized spelling of Kurt
verb
Etymology: From the Latin curtus (“shortened”). Cognate with Dutch kort, German kurz, Galician curto, French court, Italian corto, Portuguese curto, and Spanish corto. Doublet of short.
- To cut, cut short, shorten.
“Curting thy life, hee takes thy Card away.”