Scoscẻndere, scẻndo, scési, scéso, to rumble or tumble or come downe some steepie hill.
Scoscesaménte, ruggedly, rockily, steepily, in tumbling manner downe a hill.
Scoscési, rockes, steepes, crags, clifs, downefalls, precipices, ruinous falles.
SCO Scoscéso, rumbled or tumbled downe some hill. Also rockie, steepie, craggie, rugged.
Scosciáre, to tumble or rumble downe ruinously as waters. Also to vnthigh.
Scosciẻntiáto, without a conscience, inhumane, flint-minded.
Scóscio, a ruinous downefall of waters. Also as Scoscéso.
Scóssa, a shaking, a tottring, a tumbling, a rumbling, a trembling.
Scossadóre, something belonging to a Gunner or Bombardier.
Scossále, a womans apron.