Posted by andyb on August 02, 2005 at 09:45:03 from 81.131.14.87 user beardbiter.
In Reply to: Regional dialects posted by Paul on August 01, 2005 at 22:10:54:
ADDITIONS SERIES 1993
scrow, n.
OED Srow:
Add: 5. [Perh. a different word.] A state of confusion or agitation; a commotion or fuss. Sc. and north. dial.
1808 J. MAYNE Siller Gun III. 73 To bell the cat wi' sic a scrow, Some swankies ettled; But oh! they got a fearfu' cow, Ere a' was settled! 1861 E. WAUGH Rambles in Lake Country 184 Then, there was a girt cry‘Eh, Mr. Wilson's i' t' watter!’..and there was sek a scrowe as nivver. 1936 A. RANSOME Pigeon Post xvi. 172 You'd no call to bring her chasing up the valley for nothing, and her in a scrow with her papering and painting 1984 Jrnl. Lakeland Dial. Soc. No. 46. 19 Henry Becky wazn't ower suited, an did nowt but twine aboot scrow Annie waz mekin.
If I understand their phonetics correctly the OED has "crow", "scrow" and "escrow" rhyming.