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SCHOR, SCh.o.r.e, SCHOIR, _adj._

1. Steep, abrupt.

_Barbour._

Isl. _skoer_, Germ. _schor-en_, eminere.

2. Rough, rugged.

_Wallace._

_To_ SCHOR, _v. a._ To soar.

_Douglas._

Fr. _essor-er_, Ital. _sor-are_, in altum volare.

_To_ SCHOR, SCh.o.r.e, SCHOIR, _v. n._ To threaten, S.

_Douglas._

~Schor~, ~Sch.o.r.e~, ~Schoir~, _s._ A threatening, Loth.

V. ~Schor~, _adj._

_Barbour._

SCh.o.r.e, _s._ Shower.

_Douglas._

SCh.o.r.e CHIFTANE, High chieftain.

_Gawan and Gol._

Germ. _schor_, altus, eminens.

_To_ SCHORT, _v. n._ To grow short.

Isl. _skort-a_, to be deficient.

_Dunbar._

_To_ ~Schort~, _v. a._

1. To curtail.