Part 730 (2/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 5490K 2022-07-20

_To_ SCUD, _v a_ To quaff Loth

_Ramsay_

Teut _schudden_, Su G _skudd-a_, fundere

SCUDLER, SCUDLAR, _s_ A scullion

Teut _schotel_, a plate, a dish

_Wallace_

_To_ ~Scuff~, _v a_

1 To graze, S

_Ross_

Teut _schuyv-en_, Su G _skuff-a_, E _shove_

2 To tarnish by frequent wearing, S

3 _To scuff_, or _scuff about_, to wear as a drudge, S

_To_ SCUG, _v a_ To shelter

V ~Skug~

SCULDUDRY, _s_ A term used in a ludicrous manner, to denote those causes which respect some breach of chastity, S

_Ramsay_

Isl _skulld_, a fault; Ir _sgaldruth_, a fornicator

SCULL, _s_ A shallow basket, S

V ~Skul~

_Stat Acc_

_To_ SCULT, SKULT, _v a_ To beat with the palm of the hand, S

Isl _skell_, _skellde_, diverbero palmis