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ITCHY-COO n rosehip seeds

on 27th Jun 2011

As the dog roses bloom in the hedgerows, my mind wanders back to a childhood torture. The inside hairy seeds of rosehips dropped down someones’s back produce an intolerable itch. We used t...

ANENT prep in front of, regarding

on 20th Jun 2011

There is more to a language than nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs. The little function words such as prepositions are important in their own way. Even the great Dr Johnson recognised this an...

STEY adj steep

on 13th Jun 2011

Not to be confused with stey as in bide or stey as in the whalebone part of your corset or bustière, the word under discussion this week is stey in the sense of steep, even sheer. In Olde...

KNOCK n clock

on 07th Jun 2011

James Watson in A Choice Collection of Comic and Serious Scots Poems (1689) refers to the need “To put a knock upon our steeple, To shew the hours to country people”. Public timepiec...

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