a stile (?).
a slate quarry.
thole-pin, rowlock
scalpel, lancet; small surgical knife; similar tool used in grafting;
scalpel, lancet; small surgical knife; similar tool used in grafting;
tool for scraping/paring/cutting away/removing parts of bone/sharpening pens;
scratch, draw nails across (itch/affection); dig out (w/nails); carve/engrave;
fitted with a scraper; having a sharp or cutting edge;
tool for scraping/paring/cutting away/removing parts of bone/sharpening pens
escambia.
a butcher's block or stall.
a bench or stool (scabellum).
stool; little bench; T:pedestal step;
plant (scammony)
plant (scammony)
a banker, a carpet or cloth to cover a bench.
stool
plant (scammony); (alt. form of scammonia);
tempt to evil; cause to stumble; offend, scandalize (Bee)
scandalously
scandalous; slanderous;
prejudicial report; scandal.
Scandal of magnates
chervil herb (Pliny);
climb; mount, ascend, get up, clamber
roof-shingle;
escambia.
a stirrup.
a stile.
a piece; a sample.
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