Burns. Ep. to Smith.
Sec, C; Sic, S, such.
“Feegh! sec a yen we’ve hed at Codbeck,
As niver was under the sun.”
Anderson. The Codbeck Wedding.
“Sic as ye gie, sic will ye get.”—Proverb.
Shap, C, to seem likely, or tend to.
“They’re shappin’ to gang heàm wid empty pockets.”
Said of two losing whist players at a Merry Night.
Shinny, C; Shinty, S, a rough game played with knobbed or round ended sticks—called in the south of England, I believe, hocky.