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DOOK v, n to plunge in water; a soaking

on 27th Jul 2009

The summer holiday is the time to don your dookers for that annual dook in the sea or hotel pool, if you are like Robert Henryson’s “paddok ... Quhilk be nature culd dowk and gaylie swym”. In th...

DREICH adj tedious, dull

on 20th Jul 2009

This word is anything but dull. Dreichness could even inspire fear. Alexander Montgomerie’s poem The Cherrie and the Slae (1585) tells us “The craig was vgly, stay (steep) and dreiche,...I was e...

WOW! interjection My word! Dear me!

on 13th Jul 2009

Wow may seem a surprising word to appear as the Scots Word of the Week but, until recently, it seems to have been an expression of amazement, fear or admiration as exclusive to Scots as Jings! C...

Fouth n. abundance

on 07th Jul 2009

As I was out walking the dog the other day, the word fouth kept coming into my mind. In the waist-high vegetation, there was that almost threatening overabundance that the English metaphysical p...

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