Part 729 (1/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 4130K 2022-07-20

SCRIM, _s_ Very thin coarse cloth, used forblinds for s, buckram, &c S B

_Stat Acc_

_To_ SCRYM, _v n_ To skirmish

_Barbour_

Gerilare

~Scrye~, _s_ A skirmish

_Wallace_

_To_ SCRIMP, SKRIMP, _v a_

1 To straiten, as to food or money, S

_Ramsay_

2 To straiten, in a general sense, S

_Ross_

Gerari

~Scrimp~, _adj_

1 Scanty, narrow, S _scrimpit_

_Ross_

2 Contracted; applied to clothes, S

_Ramsay_

3 Limited, not ample

_Wodrow_

4 Deficient, as to mind

_Ramsay_

~Scrily, S