An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 405

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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language



An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 405


_Burns._


~Haveril~, _adj._ Foolish in talk, S.


HAVES, _s. pl._ Goods, effects.


_Gl. Sibb._


HAUGULL, _s._ A cold and damp wind blowing from the sea, Ang.


Isl. _hafgola_, flatus ex oceano spirans.


HAVINGS, HAVINS, HAWING, _s._


1. Carriage, behaviour.


_Barbour._


2. Good manners, S.


_Ross._


3. Weeds, dress, S. B.


_Ross._


Isl. _haef_, manners, Su. G. _haefv-a_, decere.


HAUNTY, _adj._


V. ~Hanty~.


_To_ HAUP, _v. n._ To turn to the right; applied to horses, or cattle in the yoke, S.


Isl. _hop-a_, retro cedere.


_Meston._


HAW, HAAVE, _adj._


1. Azure.


_Doug._


2. Pale, wan, S. B.


_Ross._


A. S. _haewen_, glaucus.


_To_ HAWGH, _v. n._ To force up phlegm, S. to _hawk_, E.


C. B. _hochio_, id.


HAWYS, _imperat. v._ Have ye.


_Wyntown._


HAWKIT, _adj._ Having a white face; applied to cattle, S.


_Dunbar._


~Hawkey~, _s._


1. A cow with a white face, S.


_Ramsay._


2. A stupid fellow.


_Gl. Shirr._


HAWK, _s._ A dung fork.


V. ~Hack~.


HAWSE, _s._ The throat.


V. ~Hals~.


_Ferguson._


HAZEL-RAW, _s._ Lichen pulmonarius, S.


_Lightfoot._


HE, _s._ A male, S. B.







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