An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 332

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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language



An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 332


_Gl. Shirr._


_To_ FURTHEYET, _v. a._ To pour out.


_S. P. Repr._


A. S. _forth-geot-an_, profundere.


FURTHY, _adj._


1. Forward.


_Sir Egeir._


2. Frank, affable, S.


_Sax. and Gael._


3. Unabashed.


_A. Douglas._


_To_ FURTHSCHAW, _v. a._ To manifest.


_Crosraguell._


FURTH SETTER, _s._ An author.


_Crosraguell._


FUSH, _pret._ v. Fetched.


_Ramsay._


FUST, _adj._ Perhaps, at rest.


_Bannatyne P._


FUTE-ALE, _s._ An entertainment given when a woman first gets out of bed, after childbirth; p.r.o.n. _fit-ale_, S.


FUTEBROD, _s._ A footstool, S.


Moes. G. _fotabord_, id.


FUTE HATE,


1. Straightway; a term borrowed from the chase, q. _hot foot_.


_Barbour._


2. Closely, accurately.


_Douglas._


3. Denoting proximity of place.


_Doug._


FUTIE, _adj._ Mean, S.


V. ~Fouty~.


G


_To_ GA, GAE, _v. n._


1. To go, S.


A. S. _ga-n_, Isl. _ga_, id.


_Wallace._


2. _To gae throw_, to bungle, S.


3. _To gae throw_, to waste, S.


4. _To gae_ ones _gait_, to depart, S.


5. _To gae with_, to go to wreck, S.


GAAR, GARR, _s._


1. Vegetable substance in the bed of a river, S. B.


2. Rheum from the eyes, when hardened, S. B.







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