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Neist, next. Neuk, a nook, a corner. Onstead, a farm-steading. Ony, any. Or, before. โ€œOrdinar, by,โ€ in an uncommon way. O โ€™t, of it. Outshot, a projection in a building. Out-taken, excepting. Ower, over. Peat-hag, a hollow in moss left after digging peats. Penny-fee, wages. Dinners, a cap with lappets, formerly worn by women of rank. Pit, to put. Pleugh, plough. Pleugh-paidle, a plough-staff. Pockmantle, a portmanteau. Pose, deposit. Puir, poor. Putten, put. โ€œPutten up,โ€ provided for. Quean, a flirt, a young woman. Rade, rode. Randy, a scold. Raploch, coarse, undyed homespun. Rase, rose. Rax, to stretch, to reach. Redd, to clear up. Reek, smoke. Rin, to run. Ripe, to rake, to search. Rue โ€œto take the rue,โ€ to repent of a proposal or bargain. Rugging, pulling roughly. Sae, so. โ€œSt. Johnstoneโ€™s tippet,โ€ a halter for execution. Sair, sore. โ€œSair travailed,โ€ worn out, wearied. Sark, a shirt. Sauld, sold. Set, to suit, to become one; also, to beset. Shaw, a wood; flat ground at the foot of a hill. Shune, shoes. Sic, such. Siller, money. Skeily, skilful. Skellie, to squint. Skirl, to scream. Sort, to arrange, to supply. Sort, a term applied to persons or things when the number is small. Sough, a sigh, a breath. โ€œCalm sough,โ€ an easy mind, a still tongue. โ€œSoughโ€™d awa,โ€ died gently. Soup, โ€œa bite and a soup,โ€ slender support, both as to meat and drink. Sowens, a sort of gruel. Spak, spoke. Speer, to inquire, to ask. Spunk, fire, activity, spirit. Stamach, stomach. Steer, to disturb. Stir, sir. Stot, a bullock. Stour, a battle, a fight. Strae, straw. Stressed, distressed, inconvenienced. Stude, hesitated. Sud, suld, should. Sune, soon. โ€œSune as syne,โ€ soon as late. Sybo, an onion or radish. Syke, a streamlet dry in summer. Syne, since, afterwards. Tae, tane, the one. Taโ€™en, taken. โ€œTak on,โ€ to engage. Tauld, told. Tent, care. Teugh, tough. โ€œThack and rape,โ€ snug and comfortable. Thae, these, those. Thegither, together. Threep, to aver strongly. Till, to. โ€œTill โ€™t,โ€ to it. โ€œTippet, St. Johnstoneโ€™s,โ€ a halter for execution. Tirl, to uncover, to strip. Tittie, a sister. Tother, the other. Toy, a close linen cap. Troth! sure! Trow, to believe, to think, to guess. Trysted, overtaken. Unco, very, particularly, prodigious, terrible; also, strange. Vivers, victuals. Wad, would. Wadna, would not. Wallie, a valet. Walth, plenty, abundance. Wan, got, reached. Waur, worse. Wee, little. Weel, well. Weโ€™se, we shall. Wha, whae, who. Whase, whose. โ€œWhat for,โ€ why. Wheen, a few. Whiles, sometimes. Wiโ€™, with. Win, to get. โ€œTo win by,โ€ to escape. โ€œTo win ower,โ€ to get over. Winna, will not. Winnock, a window. Wotna, know not. Wud, mad. Wull, will. โ€œWhatโ€™s yer wull?โ€ what is your pleasure? Yerl, earl. Yestate, estate. Yokit. yoked.

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