Sc.u.m, _s._ A greedy fellow, a mere hunks, Fife.

Sc.u.mFIT, _part. pa._ Discomfited.

Ital. _sconfigg-ere_, id.

_Wallace._

SCUNCHEON, _s._ A stone forming a projecting angle, S.

Germ. _schantse_, E. _sconce_, q. a bulwark.

_To_ SCUNNER, SCOUNER, _v. n._

1. To lothe, S.

_Cleland._

2. To surfeit, S. B.

3. To shudder at any thing.

_Pitscottie._

4. To hesitate from scrupulosity of mind.

_Wodrow._

5. To shrink back from fear.

_Barbour._

A. S. _scun-ian_, vitare, aufugere, timere.

~Scunner~, ~Skunner~, ~Skonner~, _s._

1. Lothing, S.

_Ross._

A. S. _scunnung_, abomination.

2. A surfeit, S. B.

SCURDY, _s._ A moorstone, S.

_Stat. Acc._

Isl. _skord-a_, colloco firmiter.

SCURL, SKURL, _s._ A dry scab, S., from _scurf_.

SCURLY, _adj._ Opprobrious, Loth.

Fr. _scurrile_.

SCURROUR, SKOURIOUR, SKURRIOUR, s.

1. A scout.

_Wallace._

Fr. _escur-er_, to scour.

2. An idle vagrant.

_Ruddiman._

SCUSHIE, _s._ A cant term for money, Aberd.

_Shirrefs._

SCUSIS, _pl._ Excuses.

_Burel._

Ital. _scusa_, an excuse.

SCUTARDE, _s._ One who has lost the power of retention.

V. ~Scout~.

_Dunbar._

_To_ SCUTCH, _v. a._

1. To beat.

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