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press n. a large cupboard, usually built into a recess in the wall

on 30th Nov 2007

Press is found both in Irish English and in Scots in modern use, though it was also used in England from the time of Chaucer until the eighteenth century. In Scottish sources, it is first record...

ajee adv. to one side, off the straight; ajar, partly open

on 12th Nov 2007

Ajee or agee often describes a literal or figurative deviation from a direct path, as in the following quotation from a verse by Nellie Watson in Memories and Reflections: An East Neuk Anthology...

umquhile adj. former, erstwhile, late; deceased

on 05th Nov 2007

Umquhile is a rare and rather unusual word, now generally confined to archaic use in Scottish legal or literary texts. Twentieth-century examples occur in John Buchan's The Free Fishers (1934): ...

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