An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 375

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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language



An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 375


_Ross._


2. The _ichor_ which oozes from a sore in a brute animal, Ang.


GREEK, (of stones) _s._ The grain, S.


Su. G. _gryt_, id.


_Statist. Acc._


_To_ GREEN, _v. n._ To long. V. ~Grene~.


GREENBONE, _s._


1. Viviparous Blenny, Orkn.


_Barry._


2. The Sea-needle.


_Sibb._


GREEN BREESE, A stinking pool, Banffs.


GREEN LINTWHITE, Greenfinch, S.


GREEN SLOKE, Oyster green, S.


GREGIOUN, _s._ A Greek.


_Douglas._


GREY, _s._ A badger.


_Kings Quair._


GREY, _s._ A greyhound. V. ~Grewe~.


GREYD, _part. pa._ Graduated.


_Wyntown._


GREIF, _s._


1. A fault.


_Douglas._


2. Indignation for offences.


_Id._


GREIF, GRIEVE, _s._


1. A monitor.


_Henrysone._


2. The manager of a farm, or overseer of any work, S.


_Kelly._


O. Teut. _graef_, praefectus, A. S. _ge-refa_, praeses.


_To_ GREIN, _v. n._ To long.


V. ~Grene~.


GREIS, _s. pl._ Greaves.


_Wallace._


Fr. _greves_, id.


_To_ GREIT, GRETE, GREET, _v. n._ To weep, to cry, S.


_Barbour._


Moes. G. _gret-an_, Su. G. _graet-a_, flere.


~Greit~, ~Grete~, ~Greting~, _s._ The act of weeping, S.


_Douglas._







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