Scuttle

/ˈskʌtəl/ verb

To run hurriedly with short, quick steps; or to deliberately sink a ship by making holes in its hull.

From the Old English 'scuddan' meaning to run or hasten. The nautical meaning (sinking a ship) developed separately, possibly from the hatch or opening (also called a scuttle) through which water would flood in.

AFsink
AMመሸሽ
ARيغرق
BGпотопявам
BNডুবানো
CAenfonsar
CSpotopit
DAsænke
DEversenken
ELβυθίζω
ESechar a pique
ETuputama
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