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1 _Fine skran_, a phrase used by children, in co they are fond of, especially if edible, Lanerks
Isl _skran_, supellex leviusculus
2 The offals or refuse of hus, Loth
SKRANKY, _adj_
1 Lank, slender, S
2 Applied to an empty purse
_Ramsay_
Germ _schrank-en_, to confine; A S _scrunc-en_, contracted
SKRAPIT, _pret_ Mocked
V ~Scorp~
_To_ SKREED, _v n_ To cry, to scream
_Watson_
Franc _screiot_, Sw _skrijt_, clamor
_To_ SKREED, _v n_ To lie, to nify in narration, S
Su G _skryt-a_, jactare, Isl _skreit-a_, fingere
~Skreed~, _s_ A lie, a fabrication, S
SKREEK, SCREAK, _of day_, the dawn, S B; also _skrieh_
V ~Creek~
_Ross_
_To_ SKREENGE, _v a_ To scourge, S
~Skreenge~, _s_ A lash, a stroke, Fife
_To_ SKRY, _v a_ To cry, to proclaim, S B