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scriddan
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/09/03 03:33 UTC 版)
語源
A relation to Old Norse skriða (“landslide, scree”) or an unattested 古期英語 cognate thereof, *scridan (plural of *scride), has been suggested, as has derivation from a Gaelic word sgriodan, itself perhaps from Norse. Compare scree.
名詞
scriddan (plural scriddans)
- (rare, chiefly Scotland) A kind of landslide in which rain loosens the side of a mountain or hill and rocks slide down.
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1820, Glenfergus: A novel, page 203:
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"The showers here are much more violent than any in the Lowlands," said Bonclair. "Not so bad as they are farther in the hills," said the minister. "There they are so destructive, that I have seen entire clachans ruined, and whole fields covered by a scridan." "What is a scridan?" inquired Mr Bonclair. "Why, sir," replied the minister, "when the rain, falling on the side of a hill, tears the surface, and precipitates a large quantity of stones and gravel into the plain below, we call that a scridan."
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1864, James Grant, The Adventures of Rob Roy, page 304:
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She lay in a deep chasm of the wild rocks, at the base of a steep mountain, the sides of which had been bared and rent by the scriddans of a thousand years - for so the natives term those water-torrents which at times hurl down gravel and massive stones, in vast heaps, to desolate the fields, the shore, or whatever may lie at the foot of these rugged [peaks].
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1878, Matthew Forster Heddle, The County Geognosy and Mineralogy of Scotland, page 253:
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The extreme looseness of the stones upon hill slopes had often puzzled the writer. Upon hill tops, the constant drench and drain of water cleans out and sweeps off all small particles and binding clay; upon most rock-runs and "scridans," the surface-stones at least, have been chance-caught, as each was experimenting for itself upon the angle of rest. These are evident; but the cause of the looseness of stones upon moderate slopes, and in such positions as that on Bræbag, the writer only attained to the knowledge of, very recently. Mentally he saw it, or saw through it, a few years ago on the clifffoot of Cranstacach; visually he saw it operating a year or two after, upon Am Binnian, in Perthshire. […]
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別の表記
- scridan
参照
- Joseph Wright, editor (1905), “SCRIDDAN”, in The English Dialect Dictionary: […], volume V (R–S), London: Henry Frowde, […], publisher to the English Dialect Society, […]; New York, N.Y.: G[eorge] P[almer] Putnam’s Sons, →OCLC.
- “scriddan”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.
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Further reading
- “scriddan”, in The Dictionary of the Scots Language, Edinburgh: Scottish Language Dictionaries, 2004–present, →OCLC.
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