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BAUCHLE n an old shoe, a slipper, a worn out person or thing

on 28th May 2012

Last week’s word, baffie, has a possible relation in another footwear word, bauchle. The origins of bauchle are obscure but there is an Older Scots adjective, bauch, meaning ineffective, w...

BAFFIES n slippers

on 21st May 2012

These comfortable items have been gaining linguistic ground over the course of the last century. The Transactions of the Scottish Dialects Committee (1914) give three references to ‘baffs&...

LOWN adj calm, sheltered; n calm weather, a sheltered spot

on 14th May 2012

Although this comes from the Old Norse noun ‘logn’ meaning calm weather, it makes its earliest recorded appearance in Scots as the past participle of a verb, in John Barbour’s ...

SEMMIT n a vest

on 08th May 2012

Perhaps because underwear is not a fitting subject for literary discourse, the early records of this word are very sparse. The only quotation in A Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue is from...

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