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A New Dictionary of the English Language ...
See Seharlach, in Wach. ; Ecarlale in Men. ; Scartatum in Du Cange.
SCARMOGE. See Skirmish. SCARP. See Scarf. SCATHE, v. ». To separate, to
sever, sc. -FOX..* parts constituting one whole ; what -LEss.t appertains or
belongs to another; ...
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
Spelt scarmoge, Spenser, F. Q. ii.6. 34.– OF.escarmouche, 'askirmish, bickering; '
Cot.β.But the mod. form of the sb.isdue tothe ME. verb skirmishen, spelt
skirmysshe inTrevisa, tr.ofHigden, iv. 399.— OF. eskermiss , a stem of eskermir,
tofence, ...
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A New Dictionary of the English and Dutch Language: To which ...
Scarletbean , s. Schariakenboen, vr. Scarletoak , a. Stceneik , m. Scarmage,
Scarmoge, yerbast. van Skirmish. Scarp , s. Schuinte , aun den bui- tenkant
eener gracht , yr. Scate , s. Schaats, vr. to Scare, v. n. Schaatfen rijden.
Scatebrous, adj.
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A Dictionary of the English and Portuguese Languages: In Two ...
Scarlet с Scarlet-cloth, escarlata, ou panno tinto de escarlata. Scarlet, adj.
escaríate. Scarlet-fever, s. febre escaria tina. Scarlet-oak, s. a azinhe'ra (ai vore ),
Scarmage , or Scarmoge. Spei ser.Ve Skirmish. Scarp, s. (t. do fort.) escarpa.
Scarred.
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
*SCARMOGE. ) It is now pronounced by the Londoners Jiirmige. — Such cruel
game my searmages disarms. P. Q. SCARNAFIGI, a town of the French empire,
in the dep. of the Po, and late Piedmontefe, 5 miles W. of Savigliano, and it S. of ...
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee
... I বৃন্ধু | Scenery, n. s. Sceuary শব্দ দেখ | Scarmage বা Scarmoge, n. s.
কন্টুটকৃকট্রির্টি, মট্রিরামারি, হুটর্টহুর্টি, S¢e11i°B-1 বা Sfiellifik, হৈ- Lab Fl'-
নটিকৰিষয়ক বা তৎসমৃক্ষীয়, একপ্নকার ক্ষুদু যুদ্ধ | নাটাযক্রোসম্বন্বঈয় | Scam, n. s.
Sax.
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, 1834
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
SCARMOGE. > It is now pronounced by the Londoners jtirmige. — Such cruel
game my searmages disarms. F. Q. SCARNAFIGI, a town of the French empire, in
tbe dep. of the Po, and late Fiedmontese, 5 miles W. of Savigliano, and n S. of ...
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of ...
57. E. Lat. 4*. 38. N. » SCARMAGE. )*/ IFor skirmish. Spenser.] * SCARMOGE. j It
is now pronounced by the Xondoners^/t/rmt^f. — Such cruel game my scarmoges
disarms. F. Q. SCARNAFIGI, a town of the French empire, in the dep. of the Po, ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1816
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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
SCARMOGE. \ It Is now pronounced by (he Londoners^Jrr'W/^.— » " □ Such
cruel game my scarmagts disarms. F. Q. SCARN'AFIGI, a town Of the French
empire, in the- dep. of the Po, and late Piedmonttse, r □miles W. of Saviglianu,
and 12 ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807
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A pronouncing and explanatory dictionary of the English ...
Cloth dved with a scarlet colour. SCARLET, ska'r-let, a. Of the colour of scarlet.
SCARLETBEAN, skVr-lct-bc'n, n. A plant. SCARLETOAK, skAV-let-uTc, n. The
ilex. A species of oak. Skirmish. SCARMAGE, ska'r-mei, n. \ «, SCARMOGE.skA'r-
m.