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A Dictionary of the Scottish Language
To do any thing in a. dirty way, Aug. 2. To bedaub with mire, S.B. T o GUTTER, r,
a. To eat into the flesh, to foster, Roxb.; q. to form a gutter or channel for itself.
GUTTERBLOOD, s. 1. One meauly born, one sprung from the canaille; q. one ...
John Jamieson, John Johnstone, 1846
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The Word Museum: The Most Remarkable English Words Ever ...
Even after the introduction of iron shot for heavy artillery, the name gunstone was
retained in the sense of “bullet.” [Phin] gutterblood Persons are said to be
gutterblood who have been brought up in the immediate neighbourhood of each
other.
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A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: ...
GUTTERBLOOD, s. 1. One meanly born, one sprung from the canaille ; q. one
whose blood has run in no purer channel than the gutter, S. " They maun hae
lordships and honours nae doubt — set them up, the gutter-bloods." Heart M.
Loth. ii.
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Jamieson's Dictionary of the Scottish language: in which the ...
GUTTERBLOOD, s. 1. One meanly born, one sprung from the canaille ; q. one
whose blood has run in no purer channel than the gutter, S. Heart M. Loth. 2. One
whose ancestors have been born in the same town for some generations is
called ...
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Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. Suppl. ...
Gall. Encycl. To GUTTER, v. n. To eat into the flesh, to fester, Roxb. ; q. to form a
gutter or channel for itself. GUTTERBLOOD, s. 1. One meanly born, one sprung
from the canaille ; q. one whose blood has run in no purer channel than the gutter
, ...
Yesterday, nae farther gane, just as we were mounted, and about to ride forth, in
rushed a thorough Edinburgh gutterblood — a ragged rascal, every dud upon
whose back was bidding good-day to the other, with a coat and hat that would
have ...
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The Fortunes of Nigel: In Three Volumes
... a thorough Edinburgh gutterblood—a ragged rascal, every dud upon whose
back was bidding good-day to the other, with a coat and hat that would have
served a pease-bogle, and, without havings or reverence, thrusts into our hands,
like a ...
If it were not for the wine and the good cheer which we have had in yonder old
man's house, my lord," said the sapient follower, "and that I ken him by report to
be a just living man in many respects, and a real Edinburgh gutterblood, I should
...
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The Fortunes of Nigel: In Three Volumes
... to be a just living man in many respects, and a real Edinburgh gutterblood, I
should have been well pleased to have seen how his feet were shaped, and
whether he had not a cloven cloot under the braw roses and cordovan shoon of
his.
"Ivanhoe" Author of "Waverley" (The, etc), Sir Walter Scott, 1822
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Corp.Se Commander: Tactics of Corporate Warfare
We are the gutterblood of Loudon. I propose that by virtue of this room containing
the majority of the productive power in Loudon County, this section of Tennessee
be henceforth known as Antebellum County and for it to be a haven of ...
NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «GUTTERBLOOD» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
gutterblood im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Peebles in the frame at new exhibition
The artist is a “gutterblood” native of Peebles, though he lived in Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Selkirk before returning to Peebles, where he has ... «Peeblesshire News, Apr 15»