Germ. scheuch, shy; Su. G. skygg, startling.

To Skeich, v. n. To startle.
Douglas.

Su. G. skygg-a, meticulose recedere.

To SKEYG, v. n. To move nimbly in walking, S. B.

Moes. G. skeu-jan, iter facere.

Skeyg, s. At the skeyg, in a quick motion, Ang.

SKEIGH, adv.
V. [Skeich].

SKEIL, SKEILL, (pron. skeel), s.
1. A tub for washing, S.
Dunbar.
2. A wooden drinking vessel with a handle, Orkn.

Isl. skiola, a milk-pail; mulctra, haustorium.

SKEIR, SKEER, adj. Hare-brained, S.