Part 764 (2/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 5370K 2022-07-20

SKIST, _s_ Perhaps, _skift_, art

_K Hart_

SKIT, _s_

1 A vain, empty creature, S

_Dancing skit_, a contee

_G Buchanan_

Isl _skiot-r_, celer, citus

2 A piece of silly ostentation, S

SKIT, _s_ An oblique taunt, S

Isl _skaeting-r_, dicteria acerba

_To_ SKITE, SKYTE, _v a_

1 To eject any liquid forcibly, S

Isl _skvett-a_, id Sw _skijt-a_, exonerare ventrem

2 To squirt, to throw the spittle forcibly through the teeth, S

~Skite~, _s_ The dung of a fowl, S B

~Skyte~, _s_ A nasty person, S B

Dan _skyden_, sordidus

_To_ ~Skyte~, _v n_ To glide swiftly, S

Su G _skiut-a_, id

_Ramsay_

SKIVERS, SKEEVERS, _s pl_ The leather now generally used for binding school books, which is sliced into two, S

Su G _skifva_, a slice, pl _skifvar_