352 PROVINCIALISMS. 



To SIE ; to ftretch j as a rope, gloves, &c. 



SIKE ; fuch, in its general fenfe. 



To SILE ; to ftrain, as .frefh milk from the cow. 



SILE ; a milk-ftrainer. 



SILLS j the fhafts of a waggon or cart. 



SIN ; fince, when it precedes the time exprefTed ; 

 as, " I have not feen him fin Tuefday." 



To SIND ; to rinfe, or wafh out, as linen, or a milk- 

 ing pail. 



To SIPE ; to ooze, or drain out flowly. 



SINSAAN ; fmce, when fpoken indefinitely, or 

 when the time is underftood ; as, " I have not 

 feen him finfaan j" I have not feen him fmce, or 

 fince that time. 



SITTINGS ; ftatutes forfervants. 



ToSIZ; to hifs. 



SKEEL; a large milking pail ; with two han- 

 dles, formed of two oppofite ftavcs rifing higher 

 than the reft. 



To SKELP ; to whip the bottom with the hand. 



SKEP ; a deep, round, coarfe bafket. 



To SKERLj to fcream as a child in crying, or a 

 % woman in diftrefs. 



To SKEYL ; to lean on one fide : to Jkeyl-up ; to 

 throw up the fore-part of a cart, in order to fhoot 

 the load ; tofieyl-over ; to overturn. 



SKEYLBEAST ; the partition of cattle ftaiis. 



SKEYLD ; party-coloured, as geefe or ducks; 



(helled. 



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