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▪ I. scollop, n.1 and v. see scallop. ▪ II. scollop, n.2 Irish.|ˈskɒləp| Also scolp. [a. Irish sgolb.] A thatch-peg.
1813M. Edgeworth Early Lessons (1829) III. 107 The thatcher..fastens them down with bent twigs which he calls scollops. Here is a scollop: you see it is sharpened at both ends that it may stick in the roof. 1873E. O'Curry Manners Anc. Irish III. 32 The house..was thatched with straw, rushes, or sedge, and neatly fastened down with what are now Anglicised ‘scollops’. 1888Laws Little Eng. 421 [Pembrokeshire word] Scolps, thatch pegs. |