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Clamjamfry n. a company of people, a commotion, odds and ends

on 02nd Mar 2009

Some clamjamfries of people are cheerful and inclusive occasions, such as that described in a Robert Buchanan poem of 1901 “The hale clamjamphrey were fittin’ it tae and heel wi’ unbounded delig...

Parliament n The Parliament of Scotland; a similar assemblage in another age or country; a council or conference.

on 23rd Feb 2009

The Acts of the Parliaments of Scotland have provided rich pickings for the Dictionary and these Acts are now online at www.rps.ac.uk, in Latin and Scots with ...

Valentine proper noun, a martyred saint now associated with courtship

on 13th Feb 2009

There were several St Valentines, none of them Scots, but this does
not mean the Scots language lacks romance. The earliest mention of St
Valentine in The Dictionary of the Scots...

Bannock n a round, flat, thickish cake often baked on a girdle

on 09th Feb 2009

Bannock appears in Old English as bannuc and traces its origins back to the Latin panis or panicium meaning bread. They have been staples of both diet and language. They are usually made of oatm...

Thrang adj busy

on 02nd Feb 2009

Thrang originates in an Old Norse word ‘throngr’, meaning narrow or crowded, the sense demonstrated in 1682 in Curiosities of a Scots Charta Chest, edited by Margaret Forbes and Alexander Dick: ...

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