Lexicographical Neighbors of Sculking
Literary usage of Sculking
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Culloden Papers: Comprising an Extensive and Interesting Correspondence from by H. R. Duff (1815)
"... that there are several persons concerned in the late Rebellion who have fled
from Justice, and are either gone abroad or sculking up and down the ..."
2. The Book of the Thanes of Cawdor: A Series of Papers Selected from the by John Frederick Vaughan Campbell Cawdor, Cosmo Innes (1859)
"... there are severall persones concerned in the late Rebellion, who have fled
from justice, and are either gone abroad or sculking up and down the country, ..."
3. A Dictionary of the Welsh Language: Explained in English; with Numerous by William Owen Pughe (1832)
"pi. i. i, au (Ну— ech) What lies flat, horizontal, or depressed; a covert, or
hiding place; a being flat, or sculking; adhesion of the liver; a tablet; ..."
4. Publications by Spalding Club, Aberdeen (1859)
"... being informed that there are severall persones concerned in the late Rebellion,
who have fled from justice, and are either gone abroad or sculking up ..."