SIZE, to order extras over and above the usual commons at the dinner in college halls. Soup, pastry, &c., are SIZINGS, and are paid for at a certain specified rate per SIZE, or portion, to the college cook.—Peculiar to Cambridge. Minsheu says, “SIZE, a farthing which schollers in Cambridge have at the buttery, noted with the letter s.”
SIZERS, or SIZARS, are certain poor scholars at Cambridge, annually elected, who get their dinners (including sizings) from what is left at the upper, or Fellows’ table, free, or nearly so. They pay rent of rooms, and some other fees, on a lower scale than the “Pensioners” or ordinary students, and answer to the “battlers” and “servitors” at Oxford.
SIZINGS, see [SIZE].
SKATES LURK, a begging impostor dressed as a sailor.
SKID, a sovereign. Fashionable slang.
SKIE, to throw upwards, to toss “coppers.”—See [ODD MAN].
SKILLY, broth served on board the hulks to convicts.—Linc.
SKILLIGOLEE, prison gruel, also sailors’ soup of many ingredients.
SKIN, a purse.
SKIN, to abate, or lower the value of anything; “thin SKINNED,” sensitive, touchy.