Definition of Sklenting

1. sklent [v] - See also: sklent

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sklenting

skivings
skivvied
skivvies
skivvy
skivvying
skivy
skiwear
sklate
sklated
sklates
sklating
sklayre
sklayres
sklent
sklented
sklenting (current term)
sklents
skliff
skliffs
sklim
sklimmed
sklimming
sklims
sklodowskite
skoal
skoaled
skoaling
skoals
skodaic
skodaic resonance

Literary usage of Sklenting

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The History of the Reformation of Religion in Scotland by John Knox, William M'Gavin (1841)
"... and the danger was between the cross and the Salt Tron ; and so he was a large quarter of a mile from the shot and sklenting of bolts. ..."

2. Ecclesiastical Chronicle for Scotland by James Frederick Skinner Gordon (1875)
"... and owned the publick Resolutions : it seems he begins to bo affraid of sklenting of bolts. For me, I can say it, I have not been accessory to anything ..."

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