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(Dictionary of the Scots Language - "HEE-HAW, n. Nothing.")
'Haver' - to speak nonsense.
'Havers' - nonsense, foolish talk.
As in, "Och, away an' stop yer haverin'!" - "Stop speaking nonsense!"
'Haver' - to speak nonsense.
'Havers' - nonsense, foolish talk.
As in, "Och, away an' stop yer haverin'!" - "Stop speaking nonsense!"
'Bridie' or 'Forfar Bridie' - a semicircular meat pastry, filled with meat, onions and seasoning 😋 😋
The Bridie originated in Forfar, in the early part of the 19th century.
'Bridie' or 'Forfar Bridie' - a semicircular meat pastry, filled with meat, onions and seasoning 😋 😋
The Bridie originated in Forfar, in the early part of the 19th century.
'Beastie' - an insect, a creepy-crawly.
'Beastie' - an insect, a creepy-crawly.
'Shackle' - the wrist.
'Shackle-bane' - the wrist bone.
'Shackle' - the wrist.
'Shackle-bane' - the wrist bone.
'Papingo' - a parrot.
Also, a wooden representation of a parrot, fixed on a pole and used as a target in archery; a contest to shoot this down (especially relating to one held at Kilwinning in Ayrshire).
'Papingo' - a parrot.
Also, a wooden representation of a parrot, fixed on a pole and used as a target in archery; a contest to shoot this down (especially relating to one held at Kilwinning in Ayrshire).
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'Pend' - an arch, vault; the arch of a bridge, gateway or the like; a vaulted gateway.
Such as this one in St Andrews.
'Pend' - an arch, vault; the arch of a bridge, gateway or the like; a vaulted gateway.
Such as this one in St Andrews.
'Unthirlit' - not enslaved/subjugated (to another).
Today, in 1314, Robert the Bruce led the Scots army to victory against Edward 2nd's English army. As part of the First War of Scottish Independence, the victory helped to ensure Scotland was eventually unthirlit to England.
'Unthirlit' - not enslaved/subjugated (to another).
Today, in 1314, Robert the Bruce led the Scots army to victory against Edward 2nd's English army. As part of the First War of Scottish Independence, the victory helped to ensure Scotland was eventually unthirlit to England.