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LAICH adj low

on 25th May 2009

Laich, from Old Norse lágr by way of early Middle English, usually preserves the velar sound in Scots which is lost in Modern English south of the border. The entry for this word in the Dictiona...

DICHT v wipe

on 18th May 2009

The most recent quotations that contain ‘dicht’ in the National Word Collection exemplify it in the sense of wipe, very often in the context of personal grooming. From Sheena Blackhall in The Bo...

SPLORE n a revel, jollification; commotion

on 11th May 2009

This upbeat wee word was popularised by Burns. The Scottish National Dictionary suggests that it might even have been invented by him. This Dictionary provides many examples of such forms of rev...

HARIGALS n. entrails

on 05th May 2009

This week's offering concerning harigals, an economical source of dietary protein in these straitened times, is not for the squeamish.
An quotation from Ramsay's A Collection of Scots P...

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