NORFOLK. 387 



RQKE. Mift, or fog. 



ROOFING. The ridge-cap of thatched roofs. 

 To ROPE. To tedder ; as a horfe. 

 ROW EN. After-grafs ; latter-math, 



S. 



SANDWEED. See PICKPURSE, 



SCAITHFUL. Given to breaking pafture. Alio, 

 liable to be over-run by (lock ; as open fields, &c. 



SCALDS. Patches of land which arc more liable to 

 be fcorcbec!) burned, or fcaldcd in a hot feafon, than 

 the remainder of the piece they are fituated in. 



To SCALE-IN. To plow in with a {hallow furrow. 



SCORING ; or, SCOWR1NG. See vol. i. p. 139. 



SCOTCHES. Scores, or notches. 



SCOTS. Scotch cattle. 



SEEL, or SEAL. Time or feafon ; as, cc hay-feel," 

 hay-time ; " barley-feel," barley feed-time ; wheat- 

 feel," wheat feed-time : " bark-feel," the barking 

 feafon. Alfo, ufed fomctimes in common converfa- 

 tion ; a?, " what feel of day is it?" 



SEVERAL. See DOLE. 



SHACK. Stock turned into the (rubbles after harveft 

 are faid to be at fiack. Grounds lying open to 

 common fields are faid to " lie quite (hack." 



SHACKING. A fliabby rambling fellow (living at 

 fhack). 



To SHEAR. To reap ; as wheat. 



Cc 2 SHELLED. 



