Baretti: A dictionary of the English and Italian languages
Scríg-no, s. m. dim. Scríg-étto,
1. a casket, jewelbox.Votar lo —, to spend all one's money; 2. a small box, portable desk; 3. the bunch on the buffalo's or camel's back.
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scrigno: a shrine, a cheast, a coffin, a trunke, a standard, a deske, a casket, a cabinet, or forcer. Also a bunch, a crooke or knob vpon ones backe, such as Camels haue. Also crooked, lame, halting or limping.