An Etymological Glossary of the Shetland & Orkney Dialect : With Some Derivations of Names of Places in Shetland

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and S. ; s. sldura ; isl. skiure, id.
SCAW, Skaw, an isthmus or promontory, S. ; isl. skagi, pro- montorium.
SCEOLDEE, the sea-pie, a bird (Hcematopus ostralegus), 0. ; Faroese, kielder, id.
ScHALDEE, a name given to the sea-pie in S.
ScHANKUM, a person or beast that has long small legs, S.
ScHEiK, wind, insincerity, expressing with the lips what does not come from the heart, S.
ScHMYLiCK, a gim or fowling-piece, S.
SCHOOi, a name given to the arctic gull, S.
SoHOT ; " Schot of a boat" — a comp
...artment in the stern, S. ; goth. skautu, skut, the stern of a boat or ship ; old Norse skutr, puppis.
ScLATES, pieces of wood nailed to that part of the oar which travels over the routh to prevent the oar from feathering, S.
ScLATY-soKAE, a person so very contemptible as only to be likened to the "slater," a slimy worm found under the ebb-stones, S.
ScoG (long o), that part of fishing-tackle from which the hook is suspended, S. ; s. g. skeegg, pilus, coma.
ScoiTTULD, the furthest aft tilfer, S.


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