- scamel
- see scamol
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
scamel — /skamˈl/ (Shakespeare) noun 1. Alleged to be a Norfolk name for the bar tailed godwit 2. Or a misprint for staniel or stannel … Useful english dictionary
Scamel — This interesting surname has two possible origins. Firstly, it may be of locational origin for someone who lived at the shamble or stall . The derivation is from the Middle English schamel a bench or the Anglo saxon scamel a stool, and refers to… … Surnames reference
scamel — A very scandalous person. Derived from scandal. Don t touch me there, you scamel! … Dictionary of american slang
scamel — A very scandalous person. Derived from scandal. Don t touch me there, you scamel! … Dictionary of american slang
scamel — a bench on which fish were cut up and offered for sale (Scottish dialect). Also spelled skemell and schamill … Dictionary of ichthyology
schamill — scamel … Dictionary of ichthyology
skemell — scamel … Dictionary of ichthyology
Scamal — This interesting surname has two possible origins. Firstly, it may be of locational origin for someone who lived at the shamble or stall . The derivation is from the Middle English schamel a bench or the Anglo saxon scamel a stool, and refers to… … Surnames reference
Scammell — This interesting surname has two possible origins. Firstly, it may be of locational origin for someone who lived at the shamble or stall . The derivation is from the Middle English schamel a bench or the Anglo saxon scamel a stool, and refers to… … Surnames reference
Scamwell — This interesting surname has two possible origins. Firstly, it may be of locational origin for someone who lived at the shamble or stall . The derivation is from the Middle English schamel a bench or the Anglo saxon scamel a stool, and refers to… … Surnames reference