Fr. esclaundre, id.
Wallace.
Sclanderar, s.
1. A slanderer, S.
2. One who brings reproach on others, by his conduct.
Crosraguel.
To SCLATCH, v. a. To huddle up, S.
V. [Clatch].
To SCLATCH, v. n. To walk heavily, S.
Sclatch, s. A lubberly fellow, S.
SCLATCH, s. A stroke with the palm of the hand, Ang.
V. [Clash].
SCLATER, s. The wood-loose, S.
Sibb.
SCLAVE, s. A slave.
Douglas.
Fr. esclave, L. B. sclav-us.
SCLENDER, adj. Slender, S. B.
Knox.