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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I wonder, Daddyg, whether you are referring to �skech', where the �ch' is pronounced as in �loch' or �Johann Sebastian Bach'. That means �a pleasant outing' in the north of Scotland at least...used by teuchters, as you choose to call them...as in: "We went for a skech to Inverness the other day." It's quite likely that it would be pronounced as �skek' by English people, in much the same way as they speak of �Lock Lomond', though I find it hard to imagine any Scotsman doing so.
However, �skech' - or 'skek' - does not mean �scour' and �sker' does...or at least, did. Maybe I did not make it clear earlier, but both �skirr' and �sker' are old, virtually obsolete, words. Indeed, apart from dictionaries, Shakespeare's usage is the only time I have ever seen �skirr' in print. �Skech', on the other hand, was still in daily use the last time I visited the far north.