释义 |
scoad, v. s.w. dial.|skəʊd| Also 7–8 scode. trans. To scatter (ashes or other agricultural dressing). Hence ˈscoading vbl. n.
1602Carew Cornwall 20 The charges of this Beating, Burning, Scoding and Sanding,..amounteth to..twentie shillings for euerie Acre. 1787Grose Provinc. Gloss., Scode, to scatter. Cornw. 1864T. Q. Couch E. Cornw. Words in Jrnl. R. Inst. Cornw. Mar., Scoad, to scatter, spill. ‘To scoad dressing’. a1870J. Couch Hist. Polperro vi. (1871) 118 The turf is collected into separate ‘burrows’ or heaps, burnt, and the ashes ‘scoaded’, or scattered over the field. |