Part 766 (2/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 5480K 2022-07-20

_Barbour_

SKRAE, SKREE, _s_ A searce rain, Loth

Gael _criathar_; a bolter, Su G _skraed-a_, to bolt, to sift

SKRAE, _s_ A thin re person, S

_Minstr Bordr_

Su G _skraf_, a skeleton, _skral_, scanty

SKRAE-FISH, SCRAE-FISH, _s pl_ Fishes dried in the sun, without being salted, Orkn

_Neill_

Isl _skrael-a_, to dry; _skreid_, pisces indurati

_To_ SKRAIK, SCRAIGH, _v n_

1 Denoting the cry of a fohen displeased, S

_J Nicol_

2 To cry with importunity and in a discontented tone, S

Su G _skrik-a_, Isl _skraeka_, id

~Skraik~, ~Scraik~, _s_

1 The screaking of fowls, S; also _skraich_

_Douglas_

2 A loud or shrill sound, caused by musical instruments

_A Hume_

Isl _skraek-r_, clamor, ploratus

SKRAN, _s_