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Scalp   /skælp/   Listen
noun
Scalp  n.  A bed of oysters or mussels. (Scot.)



Scalp  n.  
1.
That part of the integument of the head which is usually covered with hair. "By the bare scalp of Robin Hodd's fat friar, This fellow were a king for our wild faction!"
2.
A part of the skin of the head, with the hair attached, cut or torn off from an enemy by the Indian warriors of North America, as a token of victory.
3.
Fig.: The top; the summit.
Scalp lock, a long tuft of hair left on the crown of the head by the warriors of some tribes of American Indians.



verb
Scalp  v. t.  (past & past part. scalped; pres. part. scalping)  
1.
To deprive of the scalp; to cut or tear the scalp from the head of.
2.
(Surg.) To remove the skin of. "We must scalp the whole lid (of the eye)."
3.
(Milling) To brush the hairs or fuzz from, as wheat grains, in the process of high milling.



Scalp  v. i.  To make a small, quick profit by slight fluctuations of the market; said of brokers who operate in this way on their own account. (Cant)






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"Scalp" Quotes from Famous Books



... makes me tremble. It's bad 'nuf here, de Lo'd knows, but up dere! Why, dere's bears, an' tagers dat'll eat ye up in a jiffy. An' dere's Injuns, too, dat'll skin ye alive, an' scalp ye, an' roast ye fo' dinner. No, I kin nebber take root ...
— The King's Arrow - A Tale of the United Empire Loyalists • H. A. Cody

... stole our cattle or horses. I hated the red demons, and made no bones of peppering the blasted sarpents whenever I got a sight of them. In fact, the red rascals had a dread of me, and had laid a good many traps to get my scalp, but I wasn't to be catched napping. No, no, gentlemen, I was too well ...
— The Wit and Humor of America, Volume IV. (of X.) • Various

... ground after the march. The care against surprise is so great and constant, that we defy prowling Indians to come unawares upon us, and our advanced sentries and savages have on the contrary fallen in with the enemy and taken a scalp or two from them. They are such cruel villains, these French and their painted allies, that we do not think of showing them mercy. Only think, we found but yesterday a little boy scalped but yet alive in a lone house, where his parents had been attacked and murdered by the savage enemy, of whom—so ...
— The Virginians • William Makepeace Thackeray

... enough pleased and very gracious, took all this as a matter of course, and preferred her own cook, a flat-faced, pug-nosed, yellow-breeched and almond-eyed Oriental, with a pigtail dangling from his scalp, which was shaved clean, excepting at the back of the head. This gentleman ran about in the kitchen-yard with queer little brass utensils, wherein he concocted sundry diabolical preparations—as they seemed to the English servants to be,—of herbs, ...
— The Humbugs of the World • P. T. Barnum

... been working over something on a table behind him. Now she came forward with a cold compress for his abraded scalp. Skillfully, she applied it, ...
— Black Caesar's Clan • Albert Payson Terhune


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