scote vI'll have to _scote_ on my boats and go." Explanation: pull. _Scote_ can also refer to doing hard work. A sentence heard often is "He _scotes_ his heart out at it.YesDNE-cit J. D.A . WIDDOWSON COLLECTOR'S PERMANENT FILEUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup3Used IskoteSource listed in DNE as P 184-67
scote v... An' when he's comin' back an' he's draggin' this sheep - sometimes he'll get up an' m...
scote v"skolt your guts out" (from working hard)C Wms 1963 DNE-citUsed I and SupNot usedNot usedsk...
scote v- to half drag, half carry a heavy load. I have often heard this expression u...
scote v...I've seen men...workin' away an'hauling an'pushing an' skoteing*...skoteing* - that's whe...
scote n"Away Through Your Wouldland": to turn back as you swung her / head towards home finally th...
scote vto work very hard at something, slaveUsed I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedskote [see 'scoating...
scote nn. A job; task. v.t.drag; tow.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story July 1959Used I and SupUsed I ...
scote vBut the other feller 's make one next winter fourteen fathom deep,an' he's goin' to scote* h...
scote vTo 'skote' a log is to drag it, bring it, roll it, or to use any means to bring the log f...
scote v"Fishing on the Labrador": Now to conclude those few lines I have wrote,/To make a fair voy...
scote v_means_ to brake a slide when going down hill by scuffing along its side be...
scote nTo drag or tow; a tow.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story April 1962Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1...
scutttlevariation on _EDD_ scuttle v 8 sb 4 3. This transp. from nautical usage seems common. _O...
scullCONTEXT MEANING: TO PROPEL A BOAT. FORWARD BY MANIPULATION OF A SINGLE ORB EXTENDING INTO ...
scote vBut therackly, we scoted 'em off in twelve fathoms o' water,an' let un go under water two fa...
scote v... An' when he's comin' back an' he's draggin' this sheep - sometimes he'll get up an' m...
scote v"skolt your guts out" (from working hard)C Wms 1963 DNE-citUsed I and SupNot usedNot usedsk...
scote v- to half drag, half carry a heavy load. I have often heard this expression u...
scote v...I've seen men...workin' away an'hauling an'pushing an' skoteing*...skoteing* - that's whe...
scote n"Away Through Your Wouldland": to turn back as you swung her / head towards home finally th...
scote vto work very hard at something, slaveUsed I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedskote [see 'scoating...
scote nn. A job; task. v.t.drag; tow.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story July 1959Used I and SupUsed I ...
scote vBut the other feller 's make one next winter fourteen fathom deep,an' he's goin' to scote* h...
scote vTo 'skote' a log is to drag it, bring it, roll it, or to use any means to bring the log f...
scote v"Fishing on the Labrador": Now to conclude those few lines I have wrote,/To make a fair voy...
scote v_means_ to brake a slide when going down hill by scuffing along its side be...
scote nTo drag or tow; a tow.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story April 1962Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1...
scutttlevariation on _EDD_ scuttle v 8 sb 4 3. This transp. from nautical usage seems common. _O...
scullCONTEXT MEANING: TO PROPEL A BOAT. FORWARD BY MANIPULATION OF A SINGLE ORB EXTENDING INTO ...
scote vBut therackly, we scoted 'em off in twelve fathoms o' water,an' let un go under water two fa...
scote v... An' when he's comin' back an' he's draggin' this sheep - sometimes he'll get up an' m...
scote v"skolt your guts out" (from working hard)C Wms 1963 DNE-citUsed I and SupNot usedNot usedsk...
scote v- to half drag, half carry a heavy load. I have often heard this expression u...