Part 724 (2/2)

SCOB, _s._

1. A splint, S.

2. In pl. the ribs of a basket, Ang.

Teut. _schobbe_, squama.

_To_ ~Scob~ _a skepp_, to fix cross rods in a bee-hive, S.

SCOB, _s._ An instrument for scooping, Clydes.

SCOB-SEIBOW, _s._

1. An onion that is allowed to remain in the ground during winter, S.

2. The young shoot from an onion, of the second year's growth, S.

SCOLL.

V. ~Skul~.

SCOLDER, _s._ The oyster-catcher, Orkn.

_Barry._

SCOMER, SKOMER, _s._ A smell-feast.

Belg. _schuymer_, id.

_Dunbar._

_To_ SCOMFICE, SCONFICE, _v. a._

1. To suffocate, S.

_Ross._

2. _v. n._ To be stifled, S.

_Ibid._

Ital. _sconfigg-ere_, to discomfit.

<script>