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Dictionary of the Scots Language

The Historical Language of the Scottish Lowlands

 

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n. 1. Share, Scotland. 2. Lot, chance, Scotland. See also: FAW.
n. A fall, Scotland. See also: FAW.
FABORIS s. pl. Suburbs.
FABURDOUN n. Counterpoint in music.
FACHENIS pl. Faulchions.
FACHERIE n. Trouble, Scotland. See also: FR. FASHRIE.
FACHT expr. Leg. flicht, flight.
FACHT n. 1. Fight, Scotland. 2. Struggle, of whatever kind, Scotland. See also: FECHT, FAUGHT.
FADDIS s. pl. Boats.
FADE adj. Appointed. See also: FEDE.
FADE n. A company of hunters.
FADE v. To fall short in.
FADER n. Father. See also: FADYR.
FADGE n. 1. A large flat loaf or bannock. 2. A flat wheaten loaf, Lothian. 3. A lusty and clumsy woman, Scotland. See also: FAGE.
FADGE n. A bundle of sticks, Dumfriesshire.
 
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Leucoma : n. A white opacity in the cornea of the eye; -- called also albugo.

 
A Dictionary of the Scots Language derived from “An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language By John Jamieson, D.D.” published in 1818.
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