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_Douglas._

3. To serve drink.

_Douglas._

4. _To scink over_, to renounce.

_Rutherford._

_To_ SKINKLE, _v. n._ To sparkle, S.

_Burns._

~Skinklin~, _s._

1. The sparkling of a bright irradiation, Ayrs.

2. A small portion, ibid.

_Burns._

SKIP, a termination denoting state or condition;

Su. G. _skap_, A. S. _scipe_, E. _s.h.i.+p_, id., from Su. G. _skap-a_, creare, &c.

SKIPPARE, SKIPPER, _s._

1. A s.h.i.+pmaster, S.

_Douglas._

Su. G. _skeppare_, anc. _skipare_, A. S. _sc.i.p.ar_, id.

2. Now generally appropriated to the master of a sloop, barge, or pa.s.sage-boat, S.

3. In the fisheries, one of the men who superintends other four, having the charge of a _coble_, S.

_Stat. Acc._

SKIRDOCH, _adj._ Flirting, Fife.

Isl. _skryd-a_, ornare; _skreitt-r_, ornatus; _skart-a_, magnifice vestiri.

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