v. Sc. Also 9 spraickle. [Of obscure origin: forms with ch are frequent in later use.] intr. To clamber.
1786. Burns, Dining w. Ld. Daer, i. Sae far I sprackled up the brae, I dinnerd wi a Lord.
1822. Scott, Nigel, xxxi. Wad ye have naebody spraickle up the brae but yoursell, Geordie?