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1. To pour forth any liquid substance forcibly, S.
_J. Nicol._
2. _v. n._ To fly off quickly, S.
_Ibid._
Su. G. _skiut-a_, jaculare.
SCOUTH, SCOWTH, _s._
1. Liberty to range, S.
_Dalrymple._
2. Freedom to converse without restraint, S.
_Ross._
3. Room.
_Poems Buch. Dial._
4. Abundance; as _scouth of meat_, &c. S.
Isl. _skott_, an uninterrupted course, jugis cursus; _skott-a_, frequenter cursitare.
SCOUTHER, _s._ A flying shower, Loth.
Isl. _skiot-a_, cito vehere.
SCOUTI-AULIN, _s._ The Arctic gull, Orkn.
V. ~Skaitbird~.
_Neill._
_To_ SCOWDER, SKOLDIR, _v. a._ To scorch, S. p.r.o.n. _scowther_.
_Dunbar._
Isl. _swid-a_, Dan. _swid-er_, Su. G. _swed-a_, adurere.
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