Scissis-sheer. s. A scissors-sheath.
Scollop. s. An indentation; notch; collop.
To Scollop. v. a. To indent; to notch.
Scoose wi'. Discourse or talk with you.
To Scot'tle. v. a. To cut into pieces in a wasteful manner.
Scrawf. s. Refuse.
Scrawv'lin. adj. Poor and mean, like scrawf.
Screed. s. A shred.
To Scrunch. v. a. and v. n. The act of crushing and bringing closer together is implied, accompanied with some kind of noise. A person may be said to scrunch an apple or a biscuit, if in eating it he made a noise; so a pig in eating acorns. Mr. SOUTHEY has used the word in Thalaba without the s.
"No sound but the wild, wild wind,
"And the snow crunching under his feet."