SCOB, s.
1. A splint, S.
2. In pl. the ribs of a basket, Ang.
Teut. schobbe, squama.
To Scob a skepp, to fix cross rods in a bee-hive, S.
SCOB, s. An instrument for scooping, Clydes.
SCOB-SEIBOW, s.
1. An onion that is allowed to remain in the ground during winter, S.
2. The young shoot from an onion, of the second year's growth, S.
SCOLL.
V. [Skul].
SCOLDER, s. The oyster-catcher, Orkn.
Barry.
SCOMER, SKOMER, s. A smell-feast.
Belg. schuymer, id.
Dunbar.