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▪ I. scaw|skɔː| Also skaw. [Shetland dial., repr. ON. skage.] A promontory.
1821Scott Pirate viii, A child might travel with a purse of gold from Sumburgh-head to the Scaw of Unst, and no soul would injure him. 1842Longfellow Skeleton in Armor xiv, Yet we were gaining fast, When the wind failed us; And with a sudden flaw Came round the gusty Skaw. ▪ II. scaw var. Sc. f. scall n.; obs. f. show v. |