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skimelton

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skimelton (plural skimeltons)

  1. A raucous gathering outside the home of newlyweds; a skimmington, a shivaree.
    • 1886, Edward Payson Roe, He Fell in Love with His Wife, page 269:
      Probably you never heard of a skimelton, Alida. Well, they are not so uncommon in this region.
    • 2013, Anya Seton, Dragonwyck, page 185:
      Tabitha's wedding day ended in a boisterous skimelton party, a kind of local charivari.

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