Some cutting and pasting later. I've only included the first chronological reference for each word. I'm not sure that kets matches your use of the word, ges and chimble, we don't have.
Scunner
Sc. and north. 1. intr. {dag}a. To shrink back with fear, to flinch. b. To be affected with violent disgust, to feel sick.
1375 BARBOUR Bruce v. 201 (Edin. MS.) Bot thai war skownrand vounder sair Sa fer in Scotland for to fair. Ibid. XVII. 651 Bot thai..skunnyrrit [v.r. scounryt] tharfor na-kyn thing, Bot went stoutly till assalyng.
Ket
Obs. exc. dial.
Raw flesh; carrion; also fig. trash, rubbish.
c1220 Bestiary 438 He bille{edh} one {edh}e foxes fel, Wo so telle{edh} idel spel, And he tire{edh} on his ket Wo so him wi{edh} sinne fet [= feeds].
molly
I. Simple uses.
1. slang. An effeminate man or boy; a male homosexual. Also: a man who performs work typically associated with women, or who concerns himself with women's affairs. Cf. MISS MOLLY n., MOLLYCOT n.
1708 E. WARD London Terræfilius V. 10 He behaves himself more like a Catamite, an Eunuch, or one of those Ridiculous Imitators of the Female Sex, call'd Mollies, than like a Son of Adam.
stot
Sc. and north.
1. intr. To rebound, bounce (from, off); to fall or impinge with a bounce (on, against); to jump, start, spring.
1513 DOUGLAS Æneis X. vi. 96 Dartis sevin Alsammyn thai kest.. Of quham sum dyd, but harm or other deyr, Stot from hys scheild, his hewmet, or hed geyr.
mizzle
Now colloq. and regional (Brit. and N. Amer.).
Very fine misty rain; drizzle.
1490 CAXTON tr. Eneydos xv. 55 And tormented [them] Rygth asperly with Rayne mysell, and grete heyle stones amonge.
gennel, ginnel
dial.
1. = CHANNEL 3a. Obs.
1613 Manch. Ct. Leet Rec. (1885) II. 287 Roberte Charnocke..hath newlie erected a privie, the ffilthe whereof ffalleth into a certen Gynnell or guttr.
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Date: 2003-10-20 06:13 am (UTC)Scunner
Sc. and north.
1. intr. {dag}a. To shrink back with fear, to flinch.
b. To be affected with violent disgust, to feel sick.
1375 BARBOUR Bruce v. 201 (Edin. MS.) Bot thai war skownrand vounder sair Sa fer in Scotland for to fair. Ibid. XVII. 651 Bot thai..skunnyrrit [v.r. scounryt] tharfor na-kyn thing, Bot went stoutly till assalyng.
Ket
Obs. exc. dial.
Raw flesh; carrion; also fig. trash, rubbish.
c1220 Bestiary 438 He bille{edh} one {edh}e foxes fel, Wo so telle{edh} idel spel, And he tire{edh} on his ket Wo so him wi{edh} sinne fet [= feeds].
molly
I. Simple uses.
1. slang. An effeminate man or boy; a male homosexual. Also: a man who performs work typically associated with women, or who concerns himself with women's affairs. Cf. MISS MOLLY n., MOLLYCOT n.
1708 E. WARD London Terræfilius V. 10 He behaves himself more like a Catamite, an Eunuch, or one of those Ridiculous Imitators of the Female Sex, call'd Mollies, than like a Son of Adam.
stot
Sc. and north.
1. intr. To rebound, bounce (from, off); to fall or impinge with a bounce (on, against); to jump, start, spring.
1513 DOUGLAS Æneis X. vi. 96 Dartis sevin Alsammyn thai kest.. Of quham sum dyd, but harm or other deyr, Stot from hys scheild, his hewmet, or hed geyr.
mizzle
Now colloq. and regional (Brit. and N. Amer.).
Very fine misty rain; drizzle.
1490 CAXTON tr. Eneydos xv. 55 And tormented [them] Rygth asperly with Rayne mysell, and grete heyle stones amonge.
gennel, ginnel
dial.
1. = CHANNEL 3a. Obs.
1613 Manch. Ct. Leet Rec. (1885) II. 287 Roberte Charnocke..hath newlie erected a privie, the ffilthe whereof ffalleth into a certen Gynnell or guttr.