Skarˈholm (skärˈhōm).
Skaw (skô), the name of a cape at the extremity of Jutland, Denmark.
skids (skĭds), a pair of rails on which to roll something.
skiff, any small, light sailing vessel.
skim, pass over quickly or lightly.
skirtˈing, running along the edge.
Skoal (skōl), Scandinavian for Hail.
slack (slăk), of tidal waters, the period when there is no horizontal motion of water at the surface, inactive.
sledge-hamˈmers (slĕj-hămˈẽrz), large, heavy hammers.
sleepˈing-bag (slēpˈĭng-băg), a long bag, usually made of skin with the fur on the inside, used by hunters to sleep in.