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skel·lum \ˈskeləm\ noun (-s) Etymology: Dutch schelm, from Low German, from Middle Low German, scoundrel, corpse, carrion; akin to Old High German skelmo person deserving death, scalmo pestilence, corpse, and probably to Lithuanian skelti to split — more at shell chiefly Scotland : scoundrel, scamp, rascal < that skellum of a boy > |