10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SKELLOCH»
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The English dialect dictionary, being the complete ...
Cf. skelloch. 12.11:.“ mm! Ab gav him a cut wl whip, an' didn't he shell out. 2. sh. A
shriek, scream. n.Yka. Ah set up a greeat skell, Twsuosu. Chm]. Rhym (1375143[
Cp. ON. stalls, to make to slam, clash (Vrorusson).] SKELL, see Scale, .96.
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Etymologicon Universale: Or, Universal Etymological ...
The next article to Skelloch in Dr. Ja- mieson's Dictionary is a word under the
same form, which he explains by "To Cry with a shrill voice;" and to which he has
justly referred the English Squeal, Squawl, &c. The verb Skelloch is nothing but
the ...
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A Dictionary of the Scottish Language: In which the Words ...
SKELLOCH, SKELDOCK, SKELLIE, ». 1. Wild mustard, S. Slat. Ace. — Ir. tg«d-
lafiach, id. ; E. charlock. 2. Sometimes wild radish, S.A. To SKELLOCH, r. «. To
cry with a shrill voice, S.13. — Isl. ikell-a, clangere. V. YELLOCH. SKELLOCH, ».
John Jamieson, John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.), 1846
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Jamieson's Dictionary of the Scottish language: in which the ...
SKELLYIS, *. pi. Rugged rocks. Doug. V. Skblvr. SKELLOCH, Sxeldock, Skilue,*.
1. Wild mustard, 8. Stat. Ace.— Ir. sgcallagach, id.; E, charlock. 2. Sometimes wild
radish, S. A. Sinapit arventit, Linn. To SKELLOCH, v. n. To cry with a shrill voice, ...
John Jamieson, John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.), John Longmuir, 1867
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An etmological dictionary of the scottish language
SKELLYIS, s. pl. Rugged rocks. V. Skelye. Douglas. SKELLOCH, SKELLIE, s. 1.
Wild mustard, S. Stat. Acc, Ir. sgeallagach, id. 2. Sometimes, wild radish, S.A. To
SKELLOCH, v. n. To cry with a shrill voice, S. B. Isl . skell-a, clangere. Skelloch, s.
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Etymologicon universale; or, Universal etymological ...
The next article to Skelloch in Dr. Ja- mieson's Dictionary is a word under the
same form, which he explains by "To Cry with a shrill voice;" and to which he has
justly referred the English Squeal, Squawl, &c. The verb Skelloch is nothing but
the ...
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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language
SKELLYIS, s. pl. Rugged rocks. V. Skelye. Douglas. SKELLOCH, SKELLIE, s. I.
WUd mustard, S. Stat.Acc. Ir. sgeallagachi id. 2. Sometimes, wild radish, S. A. To
SKELLOCH, v. n. To cry with □ shrill voice, S. B. Isl. skell-a, clangere. Skelloch, s.
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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: ...
The term Skelloch is sometimes applied, in the --— Baxter lads has seal'd a vow
South of S. to Wild radish, Raphanus raphams- To slelp an' clout the guard.
Fergusson's Poems, ii. 51. By the more intelligent, however, even among the 3-
T0 ...
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Masterpieces of Mystery: Ghost Stories
... the thunder followed, peal on dirling peal, the rairing rain upon the back o' that;
and Mr. Soulis lowped through the garden hedge, and ran, wi' skelloch upon
skelloch, for the clachan. That same mornin', John Christie saw the Black Man
pass ...
Joseph Lewis French, 2012
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The Body Snatcher, The Suicide Club, and Other Tales
... the thunder followed, peal on dirling peal, the rairing rain upon the back o' that;
and Mr. Soulis lowped through the garden hedge, and ran, wi' skelloch upon
skelloch, for the clachan. That same mornin', John Christie saw the Black Man
pass ...
Robert Louis Stevenson, 2010
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