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scraw
/ skrɑː /
noun
- a sod from the surface of a peat bog or from a field
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Word History and Origins
Origin of scraw1
from Irish Gaelic scraith
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Example Sentences
Scraw; a grassy sod cut from a grassy or boggy surface and often dried for firing; also called scrahoge (with diminutive g).
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Poor old Cinder riding the nightmare, and dreaming about the Scraw!
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I thought it led down into the Scraw cove, but we must be lower than that.
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But to reach the mighty cliffs overhanging the Scraw was not an easy task.
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