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Meaning

Verb

In Gaits:
To
about lightly.
To
,
or
over a surface.
To
(something),
,
, or
over a surface.
To
,
or
part of a
(some
or stage).
Not to
(some
, especially a
or a meeting).
To
, especially in a
and
manner.
In Gaits:
To
over.
In Gaits:
To
rope.
To cause the
to
back to the
of the record's
, continously
that part of the
,
or wear.
In Knitting:
To
a
it were not there,
with the next
.
In Printing:
To have
transfer.
To place an
in a
(etymology 2,
1).

Noun

In Gaits:
A
or
; the
of one who skips.
The
of
an
from one
to another; an
of a part.
In Video games:
  • The
    of
    an
    from one
    to another; an
    of a part.
  • A
    the
    to
    to a
    of
    without
    through a
    that was
    to be mandatory.
  • In Music:
    A
    from one
    to another by more than a
    at once.
    A person who
    to
    not to be found.
    In Radio:
    skywave propagation
    In Australian English, British English, New Zealand English & Containers:
    A large
    for
    ,
    to be
    onto the back of a
    to
    it
    its
    . (
    skep).
    In Mining & Containers:
    A
    in a
    , usually for
    or mullock.
    A
    car.
    In British English, Scottish English & Containers:
    A
    , or
    , such as a
    or a handbasket.
    A
    used in
    factories.
    A
    of
    in the pans.
    In Gaits:
    A beehive.
    Short for
    , the
    or
    of a
    , or other person in authority.
    The
    of a
    team. Also, a
    by the team to the
    .
    In Curling:
    The
    who
    the
    and
    the last two rocks.
    In Bowls (game):
    The
    of a
    team, who
    the team's
    and
    the side's last
    ,
    a
    if necessary.
    In Scouting:
    In Australian English & People:
    An Australian of Anglo-Celtic descent.
    In Dublin English:
    A
    servant.

    Name

    A
    from Old Norse.
    Sourced from
    Wiktionary

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