An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 592

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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language



An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 592


V. ~Oorie~.


OURLAY, OWRELAY, _s._ A cravat, S.


_Ramsay._


OURLORD, OURE-LARD, _s._ A superior.


_Wallace._


OURLOUP, OURLOP, _s._ An occasional trespa.s.s of cattle.


_L. Hailes._


A. S. _ofer-leop-an_, transire.


OURNOWNE, _s._ Afternoon.


_Wallace._


A. S. _ofer non_, id.


OUR QUHARE, _adv._


V. ~Quhare~.


OURRAD. L. _Our rad_. Too hasty.


_Wallace._


A. S. _ofer_, nimis, and _hraed_, celer.


OUR-RYCHT, OURYCHT, _adv._ Awry.


_Dunbar._


Q. _beyond_ what is _right_, Fland. _over-recht_, praeter r.e.c.t.u.m.


_To_ OURRID, _v. a._ To traverse.


_Barbour._


A. S. _ofer-ryd-an_, equo aut curru transire.


_To_ OURSYLE, OUERSYLE, OVERSILE, _v. a._


1. To cover, to conceal.


V. ~Sile~.


_Hudson._


2. Also rendered, to beguile.


OURTANE, _part. pa._


1. Overtaken, S.


2. Overtaken by justice, brought to trial.


_Barbour._


OURTHORT, OUERTHWERT, OUERTHORTOURE, _prep._ Athwart; _athort_, S.


_ourter_, Dumfr.


_Wallace._


Sw. _twert oefwer_, id. inverted.


OURTILL, _prep._ Above, beyond.


_Dunbar._


_To_ OUR-TYRVE, OWR-TYRWE, _v. a._ To turn upside down.


_Wyntown._


Isl. _tyrv-a_, to overwhelm.


_To_ OURWEILL, _v. a._ To exceed.


_Evergreen._


A. S. _ofer-well-an_, superfluere.







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