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First published 2000 (DOST Vol. VIII).
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(Scamel,) Skemmill, Scamble, Skambell, v. [e.m.E. scamble (1539); Scamel n.] intr. To sponge or scrounge. — a1568 Bann. MS 158b/74.
Be his hois be pointtit vp and schone on his feit He gois to skemmill vp and doun To drynk he is evir meit
1604-9 Grahame Anat. Hum. 8b.
Povertie maks such sort of people turne cunny-catchers, … skambell, beg and borrow of their betters
Ib. 19.
They goe scambling like butchers dogs in Lentron

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