An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 444

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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language



An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 444


IMBa.s.sET, _s._ L. _inba.s.set_. Amba.s.sador.


_Wallace._


IMMER GOOSE, The greater ducker, Orkn.


_Sibbald._


_Barry._


_Immer_, id. Norw. Dan. &c.


IMMICK, _s._ An ant, S. apparently corr. from E. _emmet_.


IMMIS, _adj._ Variable.


V. ~Emmis~.


_To_ YMP, _v. a._ To ingraff.


_Henrysone._


A. S. _imp-an_, Su. G. _ymp-a_, id. E. _imp_.


IMPERTINENT, _adj._ Uncivil, indiscreet, S.


_Baillie._


_To_ IMPESCHE, _v. a._ To hinder.


Fr. _empescher_, id.


_G. Buchanan._


_To_ IMPYRE, _v. n._ To bear sway.


_Lyndsay._


_To_ IMPLEMENT, _v. a._ To fulfil, S.


_Law Case._


YMPNE, _s._ A hymn.


_Douglas._


_To_ IMPONE, _v. a._ To impose.


_Lyndsay._


_To_ IMPRIEVE, _v. a._ To disprove; also to impeach; a forensic term.


_Acts Sedt._


Lat. _improb-are_, to disallow.


IMPRESTABLE, _adj._ What cannot be performed.


_Wodrow._


Lat. _in_ neg. and _praest-are_, to perform.


IN, _prep._ Into.


Moes. G. A. S. _in_, id.


_Wallace._


IN, a termination denoting the feminine gender; as in Germ. and Su. G.


IN, INNYS, _s._


1. A dwelling, A. S.


Su. G. Isl. _inne_, id.


_Barbour._


_Inns_, in vulgar language, S. a house of entertainment.


2. The tents of an army on the field.


_Barbour._







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