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COSH adj snug, cosy

on 22nd Mar 2011

Cosh in Scots is not an offensive weapon for bashing victims over the head. Quite the contrary. It is a couthy and comfortable adjective applicable to everyone’s favourite things. The dict...

CORSE n cross

on 14th Mar 2011

This almost obsolete variant of cross, arising from a movement of the ‘r’ known as metathesis, was once common in Scots. John Barbour uses it in the Legends of the Saints (1380) as a...

BAWBEE n a halfpenny

on 07th Mar 2011

The Scottish National Dictionary definition of bawbee was provided by one of their Committee of Experts, Sir George MacDonald: “A coin of six pennies Scots struck in base silver by James V...

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