Definition of Skarth

1. skart [n -S] - See also: skart

Lexicographical Neighbors of Skarth

skangers
skank
skanked
skanker
skankers
skankier
skankiest
skankiness
skanking
skankings
skanks
skanky
skarn
skarns
skart
skarth (current term)
skarths
skarts
skas
skat
skatable
skate
skate on thin ice
skate over
skate park
skateable
skateathon
skateathons
skateboard-rail

Literary usage of Skarth

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

1. Icelandic Pictures Drawn with Pen and Pencil by Frederick W. W. Howell (1893)
"... s company,' until there came a snake between them, the ANCIENT WHALEBONE CARVING IN skarth CHURCH. ..."

2. Iceland: Its Scenes and Sagas by Sabine Baring-Gould, Alfred Newton (1863)
"... -skarth—A lovely View—The Big Bed breaks loose—Grettis-tak—A mysterious Vale—Attempts to re-discover it— Ascent of ..."

3. Abstracts of Wills in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury at Somerset House by James Henry Lea (1904)
"149 Robert skarth the eld. of Great Yarmouth, co. Norf., merch. (Dat. 3i Dec. ... 1663 to Anna Hancock and Frances skarth als. Woolfe, wife of John Woolfe, ..."

4. The Poems of William Dunbar by William Dunbar, George Powell McNeill (1893)
"skarth = Hs\t cormorant (Carbo cor- moranus, Meyer). The bird in Banffshire is still called skarth. ..."

5. Lincolnshire and the Danes by George Sidney Streatfeild (1884)
"It is somewhat curious that in the various spellings of this local name we have all the three Scotch forms, skarth, Skart, Skarf (Scartho, ..."

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