Spilly vs Skilly - What's the difference?
spilly | skilly |
Prone to spilling.
* 1980 , Fannie Hurst, Anatomy of me
*:Then Jeffry, with heavy-handed humor which ill became him, complained within her hearing that most of his oyster stew, spilly food which he had intentionally ordered, had poured over into his coffee.
* 2007 , Mavis Kirkham, Exploring the dirty side of women's health
*:[He was] very windy, and he was very spilly right from the beginning. Just really spilly after every feed, numerous clothing changes for him and for me. (obsolete, nautical) Skillygalee.
* 1903 Jack London, The People of the Abyss, Macmillan
(Scotland, northern England) Skilled, skilful.
*1932 , (Lewis Grassic Gibbon), Sunset Song'', Polygon 2006 (''A Scots Quair ), p. 80:
*:So, being a fell impatient man, and skilly with his hands, he took Sam Gourlay a clout in the lug that couped him down in the stour […].
As adjectives the difference between spilly and skilly
is that spilly is prone to spilling while skilly is (scotland|northern england) skilled, skilful.As a noun skilly is
(obsolete|nautical) skillygalee.spilly
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Adjective
(en adjective)skilly
English
Etymology 1
Abbreviation.Noun
(-)- “I would be given for supper six ounces of bread and ‘three parts of skilly'.’ ‘Three parts’ means three-quarters of a pint, and ‘' skilly ’ is a fluid concoction of three quarts of oatmeal stirred into three buckets and a half of hot water.”