To scratch; score or mark with slight incisions; notch; hack. See scotching.
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To wound slightly.
To dock; fine; amerce.
noun.
A prop or strut placed behind or before a wheel, to prevent its moving, or placed under a log to prevent it from rolling.
noun.
In well-boring, a slotted bar used to hold up the rod and tools while a section is being attached or detached from above.
Same as Scottish.
noun.
Collectively, the people of Scotland. Also Scots, as plural of Scot.
noun.
The dialect or dialects of English spoken by the people of Scotland. Also Scots.
noun.
Scotch whisky.
noun.
A slight cut or shallow incision; a scratch; a notch.
noun.
A line drawn on the ground, as in hop-scotch.
To prop or block, as the wheel of a coach or wagon, with a stone or other obstacle; hence, to put on the brake or drag to.
To hold back.