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SCOUP, SCOWP, _s._
1. Abundance of room, S.
2. Liberty of conduct, S.
V. ~Scoup~, _v._
_Ferguson._
_To_ SCOUP, SCOWP, _v. n._ To leap or move hastily from one place to another, S. B.
_Burel._
Isl. _skop-a_, discurrere.
~Scoup-hole~, _s._ A subterfuge.
_Cleland._
~Scouppar~, ~Skouper~, _s._
1. A dancer.
_Knox._
2. A light unsettled person.
_Polwart._
SCOUR, _s._ The diarrhoea, whether in man or beast, S.
_Ess. Highl. Soc._
_To_ SCOUR _out_, _v. a._ To drink off, S.
A metaph. use of the E. _v._
_J. Nicol._
_To_ SCOURGE _the ground_, to exhaust the strength of the soil, S.
_Stat. Acc._
_To_ SCOUT, _v. a._