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numpty n. a stupid person, an idiot

on 25th Jun 2007

Numpty is, somewhat ironically, cannily adapting itself to a variety of new environments. In April it was voted Scotland's favourite word in a survey conducted for a children's charity, I Can, w...

greet v. weep, cry, lament; complain; grumble

on 18th Jun 2007

Greet is Old English in origin, and makes its d颵t in Scotland in the late fourteenth century, in John Barbour's The Bruce, one of the earliest known pieces of Scots poetry. Here we read: "Men my...

preses n. the person who presides at a meeting etc; spokesperson, leader

on 11th Jun 2007

Preses, which typically rhymes with 'fleeces', is one of the many Scots words that we often take for granted, not realising that its heritage is Scottish. This is also the case for other words t...

Doric n. the variety of Scots spoken in the North-East, esp. Aberdeen; the Scots language

on 04th Jun 2007

Doric is now most often used to refer to the distinctive variety of Scots associated with North-East Scotland and the area around Aberdeen. Yet the word has had an interesting history, its meani...

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