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Aumry n a cupboard

on 28th Nov 2011

We have various descriptions of an aumry’s form, function and contents. F. M. McNeill writes in The Scots Kitchen (1929) “The furniture of the but, or kitchen-end, [of a two-roomed c...

JEE, GEE v move, turn

on 21st Nov 2011

 This is the same word that we found used in English ‘gee up’ to encourage a horse to move. We have several equine uses in Scots too. A Fife speaker explains the commands to dic...

BOLE n a cupboard

on 14th Nov 2011

A bole is defined in A Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue as a recess in a wall, especially a small recess serving as a receptacle or place of deposit; a small cupboard. We find them referr...

LEAP v leap, jump

on 07th Nov 2011

The usual Scots word meaning ‘to jump’ is ‘lowp’, descended from Old Norse ‘hlaupa’. This does not mean that ‘leap’, which derives from Old Englis...

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