Part 730 (1/2)

_R. Bruce._

2. Money that is both thin and base.

_Knox._

Su. G. _skorf_, the _scurf_ of a wound.

~Scrufan~, _s._ A thin scurf; as, a _scrufan of ice_, S. B.

Su. G. _skrof_, glacies rara.

SCROPPIT, _adj._ Sordid.

_Bannatyne P._

Belg. _schrobben_, to scrub, _schrobber_, a mean fellow.

SCROW, SKROW, _s._ A scroll, S.

_Kennedy._

SCROW, _s._ The minute cancri observed in pools and springs, S.

_Sibbald._

SCRUBBIE, _s._

V. ~Scrab~.

SCRUBIE, _s._ The scurvy, S.

Su. G. _skoerbiug_, id.

~Scrubie-gra.s.s~, _s._ Scurvy-gra.s.s, S.

_To_ SCUD, _v. a._

1. To dust with a rod, S.

Su. G. _skudd-a_, excutere.

2. To beat with the open hand, S.

_To_ SCUD, _v. a._ To quaff. Loth.