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▪ I. † scobe, n. Obs. [a. L. scob-em, scobs.] Sawdust.
c1440Pallad. on Husb. iii. 901 Ek populer or fir is profitabull To make & lye among hem scobes abull. Ibid. iv. 491 Hem summe in cedur scobe..wel witholde. ▪ II. † scobe, v. Obs. trans. To gag.
1652Nocol's Diary 30 Sept. (MS.) (Jam.), One of them had his mouth scobit. a1657Sir J. Balfour Ann. Hist. Wks. 1825 III. 316 [General Monk] in a rage commandit Mr. Jo. Robertsone not to speake one word, wich if he presumed to doe, he wold scobe his mouthe. |