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LOWP v jump

on 25th Jul 2011

Lowp comes from Old Norse ‘hlaupa’ meaning to jump. James Carmichael in his Collection of Proverbs (a1628) advises us to “luke or ye loup”. This was not always an option,...

THEEK n. v. thatch, roof

on 19th Jul 2011

Although we generally associate this word with the theeckit or thackit hoose, snug under straw, heather, turf or rushes, the dictionary definitions embrace a much wider variety of roofing materi...

SONSIE adj bringing good fortune, attractive, ample, tractable

on 11th Jul 2011

This word is familiar to most Scots, if only from Burns’ haggis with its “honest sonsie-face”, but some of the senses may still come as a surprise. We find this word attested i...

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