Skeebroch, s. Very lean meat, Galloway.
Ir. scabar, thin, lean.
To SKEEG, v. a. To lash, S. B.
Minstr. Bord.
Celt. skig-ia, to strike; Arm. skei, to bang.
Skeeggers, s. pl. A whip; properly one made of sedges, Ang.
SKEELY, adj. Skilful.
V. [Skilly].
SKEELING GOOSE, the shieldrake, Orkn.
Sibbald.
To SKEY off, v. n. To fly.
Wallace.
Su. G. sky, Alem. ski-en, vitare.
SKEICH, SKEIGH, adj.
1. Apt to startle, S.
Douglas.
2. Unmanageable, skittish, S.
Douglas.
3. Shy; applied to women, S.
Ross.
4. Proud, disdainful, S.
Burns.