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SKER, perhaps, a rock.

_Lyndsay._

Isl. _skaer_, scopulus maris.

SKERRY, _s._

1. An insulated rock, Orkn.

_Barry._

2. A flat rock, over which the sea flows when the tide rises.

_Stat. Acc._

Isl. _skaer_, a rock, and _ey_, an island.

SKERTER, _s._ The sea-belt, a fucus, Orkn.

_Neill._

SKET. _Ful sket_, full hastily.

_Sir Tristrem._

A. S. _on scyte_, in praecipiti; Isl. _skiot-ur_, celer.

SKEW, SKEU, _s._ The oblique part of a gable, S.

V. ~Shach~.

_J. Nicol._

_To_ ~Skew~, _v. a._

1. To build in an oblique form, S.

2. To cover gables with sods, Tweedd.

SKEW'D, _adj._ Acting like one deprived of reason, Perths.

V. ~Skaivie~.

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