Perh. corr. from L. B. sclopet-um, a harquebuss, as originally applied to the loopholes of a castle.
SKLAIF, s. A slave.
Bannatyne P.
SKLAIT, s. Slate, S.
V. [Sclaite].
Sklater, s. A slater, S.
SKLANDYR, s. Slander.
V. [Sclandyr].
SKLEFF, adj. Shallow.
V. [Skelve].
Gl. Sibb.
To SKLENT, v. n.
V. [Sclent].
To SKLICE, v. a.
1. To slice, S.
J. Nicol.
2. Denoting the abbreviation of time.
Z. Boyd.
To SKLYRE, v. n. To slide, Loth.
Sklyre, s. A slide, ibid.