Wiktionary
sculd
Etymology 1 alt. (context transitive UK dialectal Scotland English) To accuse (someone) of wrong-doing, especially under the procedure known as (term sculding English). vb. (context transitive UK dialectal Scotland English) To accuse (someone) of wrong-doing, especially under the procedure known as (term sculding English). Etymology 2
n. (context rare UK dialectal English) A parting.