An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 1002

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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language



An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 1002


Knacks


Seyne


Talbart


Trentalis


Wayndit


Occasionally the only definition offered for a word is "uncertain" or "not understood". There are also several words for which there is no definition at all (presumably this is accidental). A list of all undefined words appears below:


BAZE


BEDOWIN


BELLIS


BIGS


BLAIDS


BLINNYNG


BORN


CATINE


CLARCHE PIPE


COUBROUN (Uncertain, both as to signification and etymon.)


DGUHARE


DOOR


FAINY (Not understood.)


FIFT


FLIRDON


FLYRIT (Not understood.)


FLURDOM


GLASHIE


GORGe (Not understood.)


GRYLLES


HAMMELL (Not understood.)


HEGGERBALD (Not understood.)


HENSEIS (Uncertain.)


HOAS (Not understood.)


KNYPSIT


LAVER


LOT (Uncertain.)


LUTHE (Not understood.)


MAYNDIT


MUSSLING (Uncertain.)


NYCHLIT (Uncertain.)


PAITLATTIS (Uncertain.)


RAY (Uncertain.)


RAKKET (Uncertain.)


REHATOURE (Uncertain.)


RUWITH (Uncertain.)


SEIR (Uncertain.)


SEWANE (Uncertain.)


SLOT (Uncertain.)


SNEITH (Uncertain.)


SPEANLIE (Uncertain.)


TEYND (Uncertain.)


THURCH (Uncertain.)







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