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1. Scotrīe n.

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Scots; wild Scotrie, the Gaelic-speaking inhabitants of north and west Scotland.

2. scotning n.

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?A stringed instrument of the Celtic peoples, the crowd; ?a bagpipe.

3. ruffẹ̄ n.

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A candle or torch.

4. Scot-lōnd n.

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(a) Scotland, including Iona; (b) Scot-lond regioun, Scotland; chirche of Scot-lond, the Scottish church; constable of Scot-lond, the chief executive officer of Scotland; king of Scot-lond, the king…

5. gagrille n.

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Some kind of insect or reptile.

6. kēme n.

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A weasel.

7. brǒustī adj.

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Fermented; of oil: rancid.

8. roiten v.

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To wander idly.

9. rāth(e n.

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A quarter of a year.

10. blisted ppl.

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Breathed upon balefully, blasted, blighted.

11. blist adv.

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In strong gusts, violently.

12. smolten v.

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(a) To escape, go free; (b) ppl. smult, ejected, passed.

13. spāte n.(1)

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A flood.

14. ranel n.

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A piece of equipment in a bakehouse; ?a rannel-tree.

15. kinescot n.

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A tax due to the king.

16. quethiren v.

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Of an arrow: to whiz, whir; quethiren oute, whir out, fly out.

17. polte-net n.

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Some kind of fishing net.

18. ūrlī adj.

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?Emaciated, miserable-looking.

19. rapok n.

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A contemptible person, wretch.

20. ǧait n.

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A band or border on cloth.