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kist n. a trunk, chest, large box; a coffin; etc

on 27th Nov 2006

Kist, like many everyday Scots words, has a long history in literature stretching back to the late fourteenth century. An early example is found in the Legends of the Saints (c1380): "In a kyste...

nieve n. a fist

on 20th Nov 2006

Nieve, although still current in modern Scots, may be better known from literature or from the well-known children's rhyme "nievie-nievie-nicknack, which haun will ye tak" (and its variants). Th...

speir v. to ask a question, inquire, make inquiries, etc.

on 13th Nov 2006

Speir, despite its incisive connotations, is not some sort of Scotticised variant of the word "spear". It instead derives from Old English spyrian and its Old Norse counterpart spyrja, which wer...

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