Isl. _skaun_, cortex lactis.

_Kelly._

_To_ SKONCE, _v. a._ To guard.

_Evergr._

Su. G. _skans-a_, Teut. _schants-en_, munire.

SKORE, _s._ A line to mark the goal, S.

_Douglas._

SKORPER, _s._ A round kind of bread, Shetl.

Su. G. _skorpa_, pl. _skorper_, biscuits.

SKOUPER, _s._

V. ~Scouppar~.

SKOUR, _s._ A slight shower, Dumfr.

SKOUR _of wind_, a gust, S.

_Callander._

Isl. _skur_, nimbus, typhon.

SKOURIOUR, _s._

V. ~Scurrour~.

SKOUTT, _s._ A small boat.

_A. Hume._

Isl. _skuta_, Belg. _schuyt_, Ir. _scud_, id.

SKOWURAND, _part. pr._ Shuddering.

Germ. _schaur-en_, tremere.

_Barbour._

SKRAE, SKREE, _s._ A searce made of wire for cleansing grain, Loth.

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

SKRAE, _s._ A thin meagre 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 fowl when 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._

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