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† ˈscammel, a. Obs. rare—1. [Perh. connected with scamble v.: cf. Sc. skemmel ‘a tall, thin, ungainly person’ (Jam.); also dial. scrammel ‘a lean, gaunt, ill-favoured person or animal’ (E.D.D.).] Lean, scraggy.
1658tr. Porta's Nat. Magic ii. ix. 39 That [mule] which is begotten of the wilde Asse, cometh nothing behind the other, but only that it is unruly and stubborn, and somewhat scammel, like the Sire [L. nisi, quod..strigosum patris proferet habitum]. |