SCRAY

Etymology

Noun

scray (plural scrays)

A tern; the sea swallow.

Anagrams

• -crasy, Carys, Crays, carsy, crays, scary

Source: Wiktionary


Scray, n. Etym: [Cf. W. ysgräen, ysgräell, a sea swallow, Armor. skrav.] (Zoöl.)

Definition: A tern; the sea swallow. [Prov. Eng.] [Written also sgraye.]

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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