scaur
English
Etymology
Dialectal form of
scar
.
Pronunciation
IPA
(key)
:
/skɔː/
Noun
scaur
(
plural
scaurs
)
(
chiefly
Scotland
)
A steep
cliff
or
bank
.
1859
, Walter Cooper Dendy,
The wild Hebrides
(page 67)
There are "stags of ten" roaming abroad unstalked; and perchance that is a hart royal swelling his broad front on yonder
scaur
.
Anagrams
Curas
,
arcus
,
carus
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