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scrow
▪ I. scrow, n. (skrəʊ) Also 3–6 scrowe, 5 skraw, ? skrew, 5–7 skrow, 6 schrowe, 6–7 skro. [Aphetic a. AF. escrowe (see escrow).] † 1. = scroll n. 1. Obs.a 1225 Ancr. R. 282 Ȝif þu hauest knif oðer cloð, mete oðer drunch, scrowe oðer quaer, holi monne uroure. 13.. Coer de L. 3395 Looke every mannys n... Oxford English Dictionary
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Scroll
Scotland In Scotland, the term scrow was used from about the 13th to the 17th centuries for scroll, writing, or documents in list or schedule form. There existed an office of Clerk of the Scrow (Rotulorum Clericus) meaning the Clerk of the Rolls or Clerk of the Register. wikipedia.org
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scroll
▪ I. scroll, n. (skrəʊl) Forms: 5–8 scrowle, 6 scrolle, schrole, skrole, scrall, 6–7 scroule, 6–8 scrole, 7 scroul, scrowll, skroule, 7–9 scrowl, 8 scrawl, 6– scroll. Also escroll. [In 15th c. scrowle, altered form of the earlier scrow. Possibly due to assimilation to rowle, roll n. The form would b... Oxford English Dictionary
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Son of a Witch
In a subplot, Liir meets the Scrow people and their leader Princess Nastoya, an Elephant who took human form in order to hide from the Wizard. Princess Nastoya: The leader of the Scrow, a Vinkus tribe. An Elephant who disguised herself in human form. wikipedia.org
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scrivano
‖ scriˈvano Obs. Also 7 scriuana, skrivano, 8 pl. scrivani. [It. = F. écrivain (see scrivein). Cf. prec. and escrivan.] A professional writer; a notary; one who keeps accounts; a clerk, etc.1581 J. Bell Haddon's Answ. Osorius 403 There must a Bull be desired at the length I suppose, or some scrow of... Oxford English Dictionary
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Guy Mannering
Sampson, a failed minister, and afterwards Harry's tutor Meg Merrilies, a gipsy Gabriel Faa (Tod Gabriel), her nephew Gilbert Glossin, an attorney Scrow wikipedia.org
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ettle
▪ I. ettle, v. Since 14th c. only north. dial. (ˈɛt(ə)l) Forms: 3 atli-en, 3–5 atle, 3–4 north. (h)aght-, eghtel, -il, 4–5 attel(e, -y, attle, ettill(e, (4 aghli, ahtil, atyle, eitle, ettele, -elle, -ylle, 5 attel(l, atthill, ettil, 6 attile), 4–6 etle, (7 attill, 7–9 dial. eckle), 3– ettle. [a. ON.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Winkie Country
It is inhabited by several semi-nomadic tribes, including the Scrow, the Yunamata, and the Arjiki. wikipedia.org
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howe
▪ I. howe, how, n. Sc. and north. dial. (haʊ, hou) [Sc. repr. of ME. holl n.: cf. Sc. bow(e, know(e, pow, row(e, scrow, = boll, knoll, poll, roll, scroll.] † 1. A hole. Obs. rare.1375 Barbour Bruce xi. 153 Howis in haill clath sall be rent. † 2. The hold of a ship. Obs.1513 Douglas æneis v. xii. 33 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Surrey dialect
"green sauce", pronounced "soss" scrow – a verb to scowl shatter – sprinkling shifty – untidy shuckish – unsettled, showery weather snob – shoemaker wikipedia.org
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schedule
▪ I. schedule, n. (ˈʃɛdjuːl, ˈʃɛdəl; U.S. ˈskɛdjuːl) Forms: 4–6 cedule, sedule, 5–6 cedull, sedull, 6–7 cedul, scedull, scedule, shedule, 6 schedul(l, (chedull, seadule, 7 shedulle), 6– schedule. Also 7 in Latin form scedula. [ME. cedule, sedule, a. OF. cedule (mod.F. cédule), ad. late L. scedula (i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cumbrian dialect
need to have a mockin" (see also above, cack) mowdy or mowdywarp a mole (the animal) peeve drink (alcoholic) push iron or push bike bicycle scran food scrow wikipedia.org
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cow
▪ I. cow, n.1 (kaʊ) Forms: sing. 1–4 cu, 3–4 ku, 3–6 cou, kou, kow, 4–7 cowe, kowe, (5 cough, 6 coowe), 3– cow. Plural cows, kine (kaɪn), north. kye (kaɪ): see below. [A Common Teut. and Common Indo-germanic word: OE. c{uacu} = OFris. k{uacu}, OS. có (MDu. koe, Du. koe, LG. ko), OHG. chuo (MHG. kuo,... Oxford English Dictionary
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screw
▪ I. screw, n.1 (skruː) Forms: 5 scrwe, skrew(e, 6–7 skrue, skrew, 6–8 scrue, 7– screw. [Apparently, in spite of the difference of sense, a. OF. escroue fem., also escro masc. (mod.F. écrou) female screw, nut; not found in the other Rom. langs. The Teut. langs. have (though not recorded from their e... Oxford English Dictionary
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English language in Southern England
"green sauce", pronounced "soss" scrow – a verb to scowl shatter – sprinkling shifty – untidy shuckish – unsettled, showery weather snob – shoemaker wikipedia.org
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