SKILVINS—Shelving for a cart.
SKIUM—Skim. Skium t’ fat off wi’ yer fingger.
SKON—Barley skons. Skons is nice sweet ciaks.
SKON, SKON’D, SKUN, SKUN’D—To jerk or jet anything in a temper. Ah ass’d fer some mair breed an’ she skon’d t’ liaf at my heed.
SKOP—A smart blow. Ah’ll skop thi thi lug.
SKOPERIL—A young squirrel. An uneasy boy. Thoo young skoperil.
SKUG, SNOODDLE, SNUDGE—To nestle in snugly for warmth.
SKIAL-BOOARD—The division between the stalls of a stable.
SKEW, SKEW-WABBLE—Out of a straight line. A bridge at a turn is a skew-bridge. Skew-wabble is when a load is out of its position and in a shaky condition at that.
SKIRL, SKIRLEN—To scream with fright. T’ barn fair skirl’d again.