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_Ross_.

2. A wooden frame, containing several shelves, S.

_Pennecuik, N._

SKELLAT, _s_.

1. A small bell.

_Dunbar_.

2. An iron rattle, used by public criers, Loth.

O. Fr. _eschelette_, id.; Su. G. _skaella_, nola, tintinnabulum.

SKELLIE, SKEELY, _s._ A squint look, S.

A. S. _sceol-age_, Isl. _skialg-ur_, id.

_To_ ~Skellie~, _v. n._ To squint, S.

Isl. _skael-a_, Germ. _schiel-en_, limis intueri.

SKELLY, _s._ The chub, a fish, Roxb.

_Stat. Acc._

Ital. _squaglio_, Lat. _squal-us_, id.

SKELLY, _s._ Slate.

V. ~Skaillie~.

SKELLYIS, _s. pl._ Rugged rocks.

V. ~Skelve~.

_Douglas._

SKELLOCH, SKELLIE, _s._

1. Wild mustard, S.

_Stat. Acc._

Ir. _sgeallagach_, id.