skerry

skerry
noun /ˈskɛɹi/
A small rocky island which may be covered by the sea at high tide or during storms.

The Seal (phoca vitulina, Lin. Syft.) which is here generally known by the name of selchy, is very common on most of our low shores, but particularly on those of the small holms and remote skerries, where it is frequently seen reposing and basking in the sun [...].


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  • Skerry — Sker ry, n.; pl. {Skerries}. [Of Scand. origin; cf. Icel. sker, Sw. sk[ a]r, Dan. ski?r. Cf. {Scar} a bank.] A rocky isle; an insulated rock. [Scot.] [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • skerry — [sker′ē] n. pl. skerries [via Orkney dial. < ON sker, reef (< IE base * sker , to cut > SHEAR) + ey, ISLAND] Scot. an isolated rock or reef in the sea …   English World dictionary

  • Skerry — A skerry is a small rocky island, usually defined to be too small for habitation. It may simply be a rocky reef. The term skerry is derived from the Old Norse sker , which means a rock in the sea. The Old Norse term sker was brought into the… …   Wikipedia

  • Skerry's College Cork — Skerry s College (also known as Skerrys Academy, Skerrys Cork Business College or Skerrys Business College) is a college in Cork.History of Skerry s CollegeSkerry s College was founded in Cork in 1884 by Mr. George Skerry who was then a prominent …   Wikipedia

  • Skerry (disambiguation) — Skerry may refer to:GeographySkerry is derived from the Old Norse sker , which means a ‘rock in the sea’. Skerryvore, meaning great skerry is a reef with a lighthouse in Scotland.LiteratureSkerry (and the [pl] Skerries) is used as a fictional… …   Wikipedia

  • Skerry Cruiser — Square Metre Yachts, also known as Skerry Cruisers are types of yachts, usually wooden, which are constructed according to Square Metre Rule. Originating from Sweden, they were historically most popular at Baltic Sea, though some classes also saw …   Wikipedia

  • skerry — noun (plural skerries) Etymology: Scots (Shetland and Orkney islands), ultimately from Old Norse skerj , sker rocky islet more at scar Date: 1612 a rocky isle ; reef …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • skerry — /sker ee/, n., pl. skerries. Chiefly Scot. 1. a small, rocky island. 2. a coastline with a series of such islands offshore. [1605 15; Shetland dial. skerri a rock in the sea < ON sker (gen. pl. skerja) rock or reef (in the sea). See SCAR2] * * * …   Universalium

  • skerry — [ skɛri] noun (plural skerries) Scottish a reef or rocky island. Origin C17: Orkney dialect, from ON sker …   English new terms dictionary

  • skerry — sker·ry …   English syllables

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