出典:Wiktionary
A variant of dialectal scranny (“thin; lean; scraggy; poor; scanty; of inferior quality”), perhaps from Old Norse skran (“rubbish; junk”) + -y. Compare Norwegian skran (“lean, thin, skinny”), English scrannel (“lean; meager; poor; worthless”).
Alternatively, perhaps from Old Norse skrælna (“to be shrivelled”)[1].
scrawny (comparative scrawnier, superlative scrawniest)
簡潔なさま
a wrinkle
a paste-pot
a hiccup
something which is duplicated
ぐぐれ