Burns Chronicle and Club DirectoryBurns Federation, 1955 |
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... means , sullen or sumphish ; in other connections it means , pettish or saucy . The Holy Fair is singularly free from obscure words . We have , however , " Farmers gash in ridin ' graith , ” " In comes a gawsie , gash guidwife , ” and ...
... means , sullen or sumphish ; in other connections it means , pettish or saucy . The Holy Fair is singularly free from obscure words . We have , however , " Farmers gash in ridin ' graith , ” " In comes a gawsie , gash guidwife , ” and ...
Strana 27
... means , to rejoice or raise the head ; but in " Ye geck at me because I'm poor , " it means , to toss the head in disdain , or look down upon one . The concluding half - stanza of the Dream has been the cause of a good deal of ...
... means , to rejoice or raise the head ; but in " Ye geck at me because I'm poor , " it means , to toss the head in disdain , or look down upon one . The concluding half - stanza of the Dream has been the cause of a good deal of ...
Strana 28
... means , milk . By the way , hawkie is a white - faced cow ( a horse or dog so marked is " bawsont- faced " ) ; " crummie " is a crooked - horned cow , and a " brockie " is a brown - and - white cow , very dark about the head and face ...
... means , milk . By the way , hawkie is a white - faced cow ( a horse or dog so marked is " bawsont- faced " ) ; " crummie " is a crooked - horned cow , and a " brockie " is a brown - and - white cow , very dark about the head and face ...
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