An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Volume 2; To Which Is Prefixed, a Dissertation on the Origin of the Scottish Language download
An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Volume 2; To Which Is Prefixed, a Dissertation on the Origin of the Scottish Language download

An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Volume 2; To Which Is Prefixed, a Dissertation on the Origin of the Scottish Language. John Jamieson

An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Volume 2; To Which Is Prefixed, a Dissertation on the Origin of the Scottish Language
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Author: John Jamieson
Page Count: 664 pages
Published Date: 01 May 2012
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Publication Country: Miami Fl, United States
Language: English
ISBN: 9781236091345
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1880 Excerpt: ..." the gast he gaf," he gave up the ghost, died, Barbour, xix. 214, Skeat's Ed. GASTREL, Castrel, -. A kind of hawk. "Fr. cercerelle;" Gl. Sibb. This must be the same with E. Kestrel, "a little kind of bastard hawk," Johns. The Fr. name also appears in the form of CresserMe, and Quenelle, Cotgr. GATE, -. A way. V. Gait. GATE, -. Jet. V. Get. Or than aniyd the blak terebynthe Qrowis by Oricia, and as the gate dois schyue. Doug. Virgil, 318. 29. Yet, Dunbar. Teut. ghet, Belg. git, Fr. jayet, A.-S. yayat, Lat. gagat-es. GATE, -. A goat. V. Gait. GATELINS, adv. Directly; the same with Gatetoardt, S. B. lad mair attoure, hU mind this monjr a day, Qatelins to Nory there, my dother, lay. T. Oar, a road. Sou'- Uelenon, p. 101. GATEWARD, Gatewards, adv. Straight, or directly, in the way towards, S. B.--"The inhabitant- of Catteynes gathered and came gateicard thither, to attend the issue of all mattere." Gordon's Bust. Earls, of Sutherl., p. 354. There me they left, anil I, but any mair, OaUvoards my lane onto the glen gsn fare. noes'- Heknore, p. 31. Down gatewards to the bam his course he steers, Bat in his sight no herd as yet appears. V. Gait, S., a road. Ibid., p. 47. To GATHER, v. a. To Gather a rig, to plough a ridge in such a way as to throw the soil towards the middle of the ridge, S. "Thisis done by drawing the first furrow down the centre of the ridge and then ploughing towards the aides. Generally speaking, the whole arable land of the country is formed into ridges either flat or gathered. In clay soil, or land any way (r. anywise) subject to wet, the ridges are double gathered and of 15 feet broad." Agr. Surr. Berw., p. 192. In infield ground, the ridges ought to...

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