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skelm (n.)
also
skellum
, "a rascal, scamp, scoundrel," 1610s, from Dutch
schelm
, from German
schelm
"rascal, devil, pestilence, etc.," from Old High German
scelmo
. Used by Dryden, but "Now
arch
. (except in S.Africa)" [OED].