skouth

/skautH/

Definitions

1. noun

A sudden, brief gust of wind, especially one that causes a temporary, loud noise.

“The skouth blew through the trees, causing the leaves to rustle loudly.”

2. verb

To blow or gust suddenly, especially with a loud noise.

“The storm began to skouth through the valley, causing the crops to sway.”

Synonyms

  • blast
  • gust

Antonyms

  • calm
  • stillness