Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

skilly

Noun
/ˈskɪli/
Definition
A type of thin porridge or soup, typically made with oatmeal or barley, especially used as a food for the poor or for feeding livestock.
Examples
  • During the harsh winter months, the farmers often relied on skilly to feed their families and animals.
  • The old soldier reminisced about the skilly he had during his time in the army, a mix of oats and water.
  • Skilly was commonly served with a side of bread in the village, making it a staple for many households.
Meaning
Skilly refers to a simple dish that is often watery and made from basic ingredients like grains. Historically, it has been a common sustenance for those in need or for animals.
Synonyms
  • Porridge
  • Broth
  • Gruel
  • Slop