An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 372

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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language



An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 372


1. To make ready, S.


_Douglas._


2. To put on military accoutrements.


_Wallace._


3. To dress food.


_Chalm. Air._


A. S. _geraed-ian_, parare; Isl. _greid-a_, expedire.


~Graith~, _adj._


1. Ready.


_Barbour._


2. Not embarra.s.sed.


_Wallace._


3. Straight, direct.


_Wallace._


4. Earnest; as to observation.


_Wallace._


~Graith~, _s._


1. Apparatus of whatever kind, S. _gear_, synon.


_Douglas._


_House-graith_, Furniture of a house, S.


_Maister-graith_, The beam by which horses are joined to a plough or harrow, Ang.


_Riding-graith_, Furniture necessary for riding, S.


_Burns._


2. Accoutrements for war.


_Lyndsay._


3. Substance, riches.


_Philotus._


4. Wearing apparel.


_Chalm. Air._


5. Any composition used by tradesmen in preparing their work.


_Chalm. Air._


6. Suds for washing clothes, S.


_Ramsay._


7. Stale urine, Ang.


8. Materials of a literary composition.


A. S. _ge-raede_, apparatus.


_Douglas._


~Graithly~, _adv._


1. Readily.


_Barbour._


2. Eagerly.


_Douglas._


GRAM, _s._


1. Wrath.


_Palice Honour._


A. S. Su. G. _gram_, id.


2. Sorrow.


A. S. id. molestia.


_Doug._


~Gram~, _adj._ Warlike.







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