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Skelly
Definitions
- 1 A surname from Irish.
- 1 A squint. Scotland, archaic
- 2 A skeleton, especially a human one. slang
"We went spelunking in some caves and got quite the scare when we found some skellies in there."
- 3 Alternative form of skully (“street game of flicking caps”). alt-of, alternative, uncountable
- 1 To squint. Scotland
""It is he—it is the very man," said Bothwell, "skellies fearfully with one eye?""
- 2 To look at Scotland
Etymology
Probably of North Germanic origin, from Old Norse *skjelga ("to squint"; found only in the reflexive skjelgask (“to come askew; squint the eyes”)), from Proto-Germanic *skilgijaną (“to squint”), from Proto-Germanic *skelhaz, *skelhwaz, *skelgaz (“slanted; sloping; squinting”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kel- (“to bend; crook”). Compare Danish skele (“to squint”), Swedish skela (“to squint”), Scots skellie, scalie, skellice (“to squint; look to the side”), German schielen (“to squint”).
Probably of North Germanic origin, from Old Norse *skjelga ("to squint"; found only in the reflexive skjelgask (“to come askew; squint the eyes”)), from Proto-Germanic *skilgijaną (“to squint”), from Proto-Germanic *skelhaz, *skelhwaz, *skelgaz (“slanted; sloping; squinting”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kel- (“to bend; crook”). Compare Danish skele (“to squint”), Swedish skela (“to squint”), Scots skellie, scalie, skellice (“to squint; look to the side”), German schielen (“to squint”).
From a clipping of skeleton + -y (diminutive suffix).
Variant of skully.
Variant of Scally.
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