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waith n. a piece of property which is found ownerless

on 01st Jul 2008

Waith is related to the word waif, which started out as a legal term with the same meaning, but is now more often used to conjure images of Dickensian orphans. In medieval Scotland, waith referr...

sourocks n. a general name for various kinds of sorrel; a sulky person

on 23rd Jun 2008

Sourocks is first recorded in Scots sources dating from the fifteenth century, where it denotes the plant, sorrel. In his poem, Sum Practysis of Medecyne’, medieval makar Robert Henryson describ...

begrutten adj. tear-stained, sorrowful

on 16th Jun 2008

Begrutten is derived from the Scots word greet "cry, weep", which has the past participle form grutten, often used as an adjective meaning "tear-stained". Examples of the word are found in many ...

scart v. scratch, scrape with the nails, claws; mark with a scratch etc

on 09th Jun 2008

Scart is recorded in Scots texts dating back to the fourteenth century and is derived from the Middle English word scrat, which may be of Scandinavian origin. Scots scart first appears on record...

jink v. turn quickly, move or dodge nimbly; evade, elude

on 02nd Jun 2008

Jink, like many other words including pony, guffaw and cosy, was originally a Scots word before it found its way into mainstream English. The earliest recorded uses of jink appear in the works o...

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