2. In comp. in the sense of _father_, S.
V. ~Gudschyr~.
Goth. _sihor_, lord; Isl. _saera_, _Sira_, a praenomen expressive of dignity.
SCHIRE, SCHYRE, SHIRE, _adj._
1. Bright, E. _sheer_.
_Douglas._
2. Clear, not muddy, S. B.
_Gl. Shirr._
3. Thin in the texture, S. B.
_Gl. Shirr._
4. Pure, mere, S.
_Douglas._
A. S. _scire_, Isl. _skir_, Germ. _schier_, purus.
_To_ SCHIRE, _v. a._ To pour off the thinner or lighter part of any liquid, Loth.
Su G. _skaer-a_, purgare, _skir-a_, emundare.
* SCHIREFF, _s._ A messenger.
_Buchanan._
SCHLUCHTEN, _s._ A hollow between two hills, Tweedd.
Su. G. _s.l.u.tt_, declivis; Germ. _schluchte_, a ravine.
SCHO, _p.r.o.n._ She, S.; _o_ as Gr. ?. _Barbour._
Moes. G. _so_, _soh_, Isl. _su_, A. S. _seo_, id.
_To_ SCHOG, _v. a._ To jog, S.
_Bannatyne P._
Teut. _schock-en_, _schuck-en_, id.
_To_ ~Schog~, ~Shog~, _v. n._ To move backwards and forwards, S.
_To_ ~Schog about~, _v. n._ To survive, S. B.
_Ross._
~Schog~, ~Shog~, _s._ A jog, S.
_Ramsay._
_To_ ~Schoggle~, _v. a._ To shake, S.
Teut. _schockel-n_, id.
_To_ ~Schoggle~, ~Shogle~, _v. n._ To dangle.
_Evergreen._
SCHOIR, _s._
V. ~Schor~, _s._
SCHONE, _pl._ Shoes, S.
_Wyntown._
A. S. _sceon_, Teut. _schoen_, id.
SCHONKAN, _part. pr._ Gushing.
Teut. _schenck-en_, fundere.
_Wallace._
SCHONKIT. _To schonkit_, shaken.
_Wallace._
Germ. _schwenk-en_, mot.i.tare.