SCARSEMENT, s. The edge of a ditch on which thorns are to be planted, S.
To SCART, v. a.
1. To scratch, S.
Cleland.
2. To scrape a dish with a spoon, S.
Ramsay.
3. To scrape together money.
More.
A. Norm. escrat; A. Bor. scraut.
Scart, s.
1. A scratch, S.
Ramsay.
2. A niggard, S.
3. A puny person, S.
Scart-free, adj. Without injury, S.
Cleland.
Scart, adj. Puny.
Dunbar.
Scartle, s. An iron instrument for cleaning a stable, Tweedd.
J. Nicol.
SCART, SKART, SCARTH, SCARF, s. The corvorant, S.
Houlate.
Norw. skarv, Isl. skarf-ur, id.
SCAS, s. Portion?
Sir Gawan.