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▪ I. † ˈscaldy, a.1 Obs. rare—0. [f. scald a. + -y.] Scalled.
1598Florio, Tegnoso, scaldie, or scurfie, hauing a sore head. ▪ II. scaldy, a.2 local.|ˈskɔːldɪ| [f. scald n.3 + -y.] Of land: Containing ‘scalds’ (see scald n.3 4); easily affected by drought.
1898Rider Haggard Farmer's Year (1899) 64 A good but rather scaldy piece of land. 1899― Rural Eng. 366 Forty⁓four coombs of oats..not a bad return from this scaldy soil. |