skeely, skilly, III, 26, 1: skilful, intelligent.
skeigh, III, 495 b, 23, 24: shy, skittish.
skelp, V, [106], E 6: drub.
skerry, rocky. skerry fell, I, 325, 10: rocky hill.
skerry, skerrie, II, 494: a rock or rocky islet in the sea.
skill, sckill, skylle, reason, discernment, knowledge. a baron of sckill, I, 295, 28: reasonable, of good judgment, etc. that’s but skill, I, 295, 44: reason, something right and proper. the skylle I sall þe telle wharefore, I, 328, 56: the reason why. can skill, little they can skill of their train, etc., II, 445, 62; 450, 67, 69: Icel. kunna skil, to know distinctions, have knowledge. could noe skill of the whisstill heare, IV, 506, 70: perception (that is, literally, could not hear whether there was a whistle or not). had no skill, IV, 213, 3: knew nothing of the matter, or, possibly, had no regard, felt no approbation.
skilly, skeely, II, 97, 21: intelligent, knowing, skilful.
skink, I, 190 a: pour out liquor.
skinkled, II, 183, 19: sparkled.
sklate, II, 293, 15: slate.