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† ˈscallard, n. (and a.) Obs. [f. scall + -ard. Cf. scabbard n.2] One who has the ‘scall’.
c1440Promp. Parv. 442/1 Scallarde (S. scallar), glabrio. 1530Palsgr. 265/2 Scallarde, tigneux. b. attrib. or adj. ? Wretched, mean.
c1580J. Hooker P. Carew in Archæologia XXVIII. 124 The saye syde, wheare as was a scallarde fysher boate provyded for theyme to carry theyme into Englande. |