sgrath

sgrath
outer skin or rind, turf (for roofing, etc.), Irish sgraith, green sward, sod, sgraithim, I pare off the surface, Welsh ysgraf, what pares off, ysgrawen, hard crust; cf. Norse skrá, dry skin, scroll (*skrava), Scottish scra, a divot (Dumfries).

Etymological dictionary of the Gaelic language. . 1982.

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  • Scraw — (skr[add]), n. [Ir. scrath a turf, sgraith a turf, green sod; akin to Gael. sgrath, sgroth, the outer skin of anything, a turf, a green sod.] A turf. [Obs.] Swift. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • scraw — ˈskrȯ noun ( s) Etymology: Irish Gaelic scraith & Scottish Gaelic sgrath Scot & Irish : a piece of turf : sod not fit to lift scraws from off the field Augusta Gregory …   Useful english dictionary

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