Why is it called a Skelf?
skelf n. a thin fragment, a flake; a splinter, a sharp fragment of wood, etc. Skelf (not to be confused with skelf, a shelf) has been recorded in Scots sources since the early seventeenth century and was probably borrowed from Dutch schelf, a flake or splinter of wood.
What is a Skelth?
1A splinter or sliver of wood. ‘Megan, you were just a skelf of a girl – not an ounce of fat. ‘
What is Scelf?
a splinter of wood, esp when embedded accidentally in the skin. 2. a thin or diminutive person.
What is a Nyaff?
nyaff in British English (njæf ) Scottish. a small or contemptible person.
How do you remove a sliver?
How to remove a splinter
- Wash and dry the area. To prevent infection, wash your hands and the affected area with soap and water and gently pat your skin dry.
- Inspect the splinter.
- Use tweezers to remove the splinter.
- Use a small needle to remove the splinter.
- Clean and apply petroleum jelly.
How do you get a splinter out when skin has grown over it?
How to try to remove splinters with baking soda
- Wash your hands.
- Mix 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda with water to form a paste.
- Clean the skin around the splinter with soap and water.
- Apply the paste to and around the splinter.
- Place a sterile bandage on top.
- Leave the bandage on for 24 hours, and then remove it.
What does canny mean in Scotland?
1 : clever, shrewd a canny lawyer also : prudent canny investments. 2 chiefly Scotland. a : careful, steady also : restrained.
What is a Niaff?
(Entry 1 of 2) : a naive person. naïf. adjective. variants: or naif.
What does naff mean in Scottish?
adjective. If you say that something is naff, you mean it is very unfashionable or unsophisticated. [British, informal]
Does baking soda really work on splinters?
Baking soda is one of several methods that can help force a splinter to rise to the surface of the skin, where you can more easily remove it with tweezers.