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▪ I. scaum, n. Sc. and dial. (skɑm) Also scam, scame, skaum. [Belongs to scaum v.] 1. A burn or scorch; ‘the act of singeing clothes by putting them too near the fire, or by means of a hot iron’ (Jam.); also, a mark of burning.1813 Picken Poems I. 132 (Jam.) But ay whan Satan blaws the coal, I find ...
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Federation of Archaeological Managers and Employers
Originally formed in 1975 as the Standing Conference of Unit Managers (SCUM), it later became the Standing Conference of Archaeological Unit Managers (SCAUM
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scam
▪ I. scam, n. slang (orig. and chiefly U.S.). (skæm) [Origin obscure.] 1. a. A trick, a ruse; a swindle, a racket. Also attrib.1963 Time 28 June 48/2 He..worked..as a carny huckster... ‘It was a full scam.’ 1971 Harper's Mag. Feb. 89 A gambling house is a sitting duck to every con man or outlaw who ...
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Rhialto the Marvellous
His manse, a four-towered castle named Boumergarth, sits next to the River Scaum.
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shawm
▪ I. shawm, n. (ʃɔːm) Forms: α. 4 schallemele, 6 shamulle, shamble. β. pl. 4–5 schalmeis, s(c)halmys, shalemeyes, chalemyes. γ. pl. 5 shalmuse, shalemuse, schalmeuis, 6 shalmewes; sing. 5 sc(h)almuse, 6 schalmesse; pl. 5 s(c)halmuses, schalmoyses. δ. 5–7 schalme, 6 shaulm(e, 6–7 shalme, 6–9 shalm; p...
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