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Dictionary of the Scots Language

The Historical Language of the Scottish Lowlands

 

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ICHONE expr. YCHONE, Each one.
ICKER n. An ear of corn, Scotland. See also: ECHER.
ICKER n. An ear of corn.
ICTERICK adj. Of or belonging to jaundice.
IDLESET n. The state of being idle, Scotland.
IER-OE n. A great grandchild, Scotland. Old.
ILD . “v. imp.” Would not.
ILK . “adj. pron.” Each, every. See also: ILKA.
ILK adj. The same. See also: ILKE.
ILKA . “adj. pron.” Each, every. See also: ILK.
ILKADAY n. A lawful day, as distinguished from that which is appropriated to Christian worship, Scotland. from “ilk”, every, and “day”.
ILKE adj. The same. See also: ILK.
ILL n. 1. The “evil”, or fatal effects ascribed to the influence of witchcraft, Scotland. 2. Disease, malady.
ILL-BEST adj. The best of those who are bad, Scotland.
ILL-DEEDIE adj. Mischievous, Scotland.
 
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Siemens-Martin process : See Open-hearth process, etc., under Open.

 
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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