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The Pirate

Год написания книги
2017
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Clink, to drop.

Cowp, to upset.

Craig, the neck; also, a rock.

Cummer, a gossip.

Daft, crazy.

“Deaf nuts,” nuts whose kernels are decayed.

Deil, the devil.

Dibble, to plant.

Dinna, do not.

“Dinna, downa, bide,” cannot bear.

Divot, thin turf used for roofing cottages.

Douce, sedate, modest.

Dowie, dark, melancholy.

“Dowse the glim,” put out the light.

Dree, to endure.

Duds, clothes.

Dulse, a species of sea-weed.

Dune, done.

Dung, knocked.

Dunt, to knock.

Een, eyes.

Eneugh, enough.

Eviting, avoiding.

Fash, fashery, trouble.

Fear’d, afraid.

Feck, the greatest part.

Ferly, wonderful.

“Fey folk,” fated or unfortunate folk.

“Floatsome and jetsome,” articles floated or cast away on the sea.

Forby, besides.

Forgie, to forgive.

Fowd, the chief judge or magistrate.

Frae, from.

Fule, a fool.

“Funking and flinging,” the act of dancing.

Gae, go.

Galdragon, a sorceress.

Gane, gone.

Gate, way, direction.

Gar, to oblige, to force.

Gear, property.

Ghaist, a ghost.

Gob-box, the mouth.

Gowd, gold.

Gowk, a fool.

Gude, God, good.

Gue, a two-stringed violin.

Guide, to take care of.

Haaf, deep-sea fishing.

Hae, have.
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