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shockle
shockle Sc. and north. Now rare. (ˈʃɒk(ə)l) Forms: 6 schokle, (7 sheckle), 9 schochle, shoggle. [Shortened from ice-shockle, icicle.] A lump of ice; an icicle.1596 Dalrymple tr. Leslie's Hist. Scot. I. 46 First in thay ryde into this riuer..to thow the pypes and schokles of yce, frosin vpon thame. 1...
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ice-shockle
ice-shockle -shog, -shog(g)le, -shoglin, -shokle, -sickel, obs. or dial. var. icicle.
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shauchle
shauchle, v. Sc. (ˈʃɑx(ə)l) Also 8 shochel, 9 shochle, shachle, (shackle), shaughle. See also shaffle v. [Of obscure origin: cf. shail v. The Eng. dial. words shuckle (Kent) to shuffle along, or slink along in walking, shockle to shuffle, to shake, joggle (see Eng. Dial. Dict.), and the G. schaukel ...
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icicle
icicle (ˈaɪsɪk(ə)l) Forms: α. (1 {iacu}ses ᵹicel), 4 ysse-ikkle, ysekele, isechele, isykle, 5 iseȝekille, izekelle, hyse-hykylle, 6 yse-yckel, ice-ickel, 6–7 ysicle, isikle, isicle, 7 ycicle, icikle, isickle, iceycle, -icle, 7–8 isecle, 8– icicle. β. 6–7 ice-sickle, 7 -sicle, -sickel, -seekel. γ. 4 ...
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