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[b]scot-free
Adjective
Free from payment of ‘scot’, tavern score, fine, etc.; exempt from injury, punishment, etc.; scatheless. Almost exclusively predicative; especially in the phrase to go scot free¹.
In the modern use of the expression, ‘scot’ is probably often interpreted as a mere intensive.
Origin, a combination of scot, noun + free, adjective. From scot², a payment, contribution, ‘reckoning’; especially payment for entertainment; a or one’s share of such payment; chiefly in the phrase to pay (for) (one’s) scot.
[Ultimately identical with OE. sc(e)ot, esc(e)ot shot n.; its formal relation to this is somewhat uncertain.
There can be little doubt that ME. scot is in part of Scandinavian origin, a. ON. skot; but in some instances it may represent the OF. escot (mod.F. écot), which is an adoption of the Teutonic word; in some uses, again (especially in Rome-scot) the OE. written form may have been preserved traditionally or revived from documents.]
Variations: rarely scotchfree, scotts-free.
Reference:
OED2ROM
From OED2:
¹scot-free
?12.. Charter of 1066 in Kemble Cod. Diplom. IV. 191 Scotfre and gauelfre, on schire and on hundrede.
1531 Tindale Expos. 1 John (1537) 22 The poore synner shulde go Skot fre without oughte at all.
1546 St. Papers Hen. VIII, XI. 129 What damages their cuntrey and peple had suffred by this warre, and that Your Majestie went not all scott free.
a1548 Hall Chron., Edw. IV, 233 They payed no money, but were set scot free.
1567 J. Maplet Green Forest 93 Daniell scaped scotchfree by Gods prouidence.
157980 North Plutarch, Tiberius & Caius (1595) 878 Caius..had charged the poore citizens with an annuall rent for the lands..Liuius..did please them by..letting them haue the lands scotfree.
1622 Mabbe tr. Aleman’s Guzman d’Alf. ii. 231 The first speaker scapes scot-free.
16656 Wood Life (O.H.S.) II. 73 Oxford escaped scot fre of the plague.
1740 Richardson Pamela (1824) I. 117 She should not, for all the trouble she has cost you, go away scot-free.
1792 Wolcot (P. Pindar) Odes of Condolence Wks. 1794 III. 237 Scot-free the Poets drank and ate; They paid no taxes to the State!
1819 Scott Ivanhoe xii, Do as much for this fellow and thou shalt pass scot-free.
1858 R. S. Surtees Ask Mamma xiv. 45 The sporting inhabitants thereof preferred the money-griping propensities of a certain Baronet..to the scot-free sport with the frigid civilities of the noble Earl.
1875 Stubbs Const. Hist. xiv. I. 133 The people had not been heavily taxed, and the clergy had passed..scot-free.
1877 Black Green Past. xiii, When some notorious offender has got off scot free.
²scot
1860 Emerson Cond. Life, Wealth Wks. (Bohn) II. 346 No system of clientship suits them; but every man must pay his scot.
1870 A. Steinmetz Gaming Table I. viii. 214 Some silly lad..allows himself to be..wheedled into paying their scot.
1879 Pattison Milton iii. 36 He paid his scot by reciting from memory some of his youthful Latin verses.
1879 G. F. Jackson Shropsh. Word-bk., Scot, an ale-house reckoning.[/b]