Ort
Noun
- (Usually “orts”) A scrap or remainder of food from a meal.
Example Sentences
“Tammy cleared the dishes from the table and scraped the orts into the dog’s bowl.”
“Anna composts most of her orts instead of putting them in the trash.”
“Harvey feeds his orts to his pigs, who eat them happily.”
Word Origin
Middle Low German. early 14th century
Why this word?
“Orts” has nearly always referred to scraps of food left over after a meal, either by people or by animals. It originated as “orǣt” in Old English, but we find similar words meaning “scrap of food” or “leftover food” in other languages: “oräte” in Swedish, “oret” in Danish, “oort” in Dutch, and “Orte” in German. But “orts” in English sometimes has other meanings — one usage is “pieces of wisdom.” In this context, a student taking careful notes might be hoping to catch as many orts of her teacher’s knowledge as possible. In a needlework or sewing context, orts are scraps of thread left over after stitching.
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