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brae n. a hillside, slope, stretch of rising ground, etc.

on 18th Dec 2006

Brae is frequently found in Scottish place-names including the numerous Braeheads, Braefields and Braesides dotted across the country. Braes also feature in proverbs and phrases. A failing enter...

bide v. remain, stay, reside; await, stay for; tolerate, endure

on 11th Dec 2006

Bide, from Old English bidan, is found in Scottish and English sources dating from the Middle Ages, although now more frequently associated with Scots and some dialects of northern English.

lintie n. linnet, the song-bird

on 04th Dec 2006

Lintie appears today at the request of a reader from Lochmaben who has been kind enough to send me some of his poetry. Suggestions for future words are most welcome! Lintie seems to have origina...

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