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~Sclander~, ~Sklandyr~, _s._ Slander, S. B.

Fr. _esclaundre_, id.

_Wallace._

~Sclanderar~, _s._

1. A slanderer, S.

2. One who brings reproach on others, by his conduct.

_Crosraguel._

_To_ SCLATCH, _v. a._ To huddle up, S.

V. ~Clatch~.

_To_ SCLATCH, _v. n._ To walk heavily, S.

~Sclatch~, _s._ A lubberly fellow, S.

SCLATCH, _s._ A stroke with the palm of the hand, Ang.

V. ~Clash~.

SCLATER, _s._ The wood-loose, S.

_Sibb._

SCLAVE, _s._ A slave.

_Douglas._

Fr. _esclave_, L. B. _sclav-us_.

SCLENDER, _adj._ Slender, S. B.

_Knox._

_To_ SCLENT, SKLINT, _v. n._

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