10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «HARIGALDS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
harigalds in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
harigalds im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: ...
HARIGALDS, HARICLES, :- pl. among children, in which they hop round in a ring,
sitting on their hams, S. B. Belg. bare-en, to squat, to sit stooping. V.
CURCUDnoon, and BLIND HARIE. 1. The heart, liver, and lights of an animal; the
pluck, ...
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An etymological dictionary of the Scottish language: ...
The heart, liver, and lights of an animal ; the pluck, S. " He that never eats flesh,
thinks harigalds a feast." Ramsay's S. Prov. p. 37. 2. Used metaph. and
ludicrously, although improperly ; being applied to the tearing of one's hair, a
rough ...
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The Roxburghshire Word-Book
[From Sc. (1825) hare-shard:—-A.S. hwr-sceard. Cf. Da. hareskaar] 1HARESHAL
-LIPPIT, a. NE, w. Also hareshae- (NE), hyirshal(NE, W), hyirsel- (NE, 3),
hareshaw-lippit (8). Having a hare-lip. HARIGALS, sb. pl. Also harigalds. N—w.
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The English dialect dictionary
(1824) xxi, note E. HARIGALDS, sin/1f. Sc. Alsoin forms haricles (jam) Ayr.;
harigals Ayr.; harigells Edb.; harragles Dmb.; harrigals Gall. [ha'ri-, ha'raglz] 1.
The viscera or pluck ofan animal. Sc. He that never eats flesh thinks harigalds a
feast.
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Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. A-Kut
V. Curcuddoch, and Blind Harie. HA'-RIG. V. under Ha', Haa, Haw, and Rig, s. S.
HARIGALDS, Haricles, s. pi. 1. The heart, liver, and lights of an animal ; the pluck
; S. " He that never eats flesh, thinks harigalds a feast." Ramsay's S. Prov. p. 37.
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Collection of Scots Proverbs: According to the Edition Published
[He that never eats flelh thinks harigalds a seast. He that's red sor windle.straes
shou'd na sleep on . lees. A 70 He that rides'or he be ready wants ay some os his
greath. z He that speers a' gets wit os part. ' He that shaws his phrse bribes the ...
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The Poems of Allan Ramsay: With Glossary, Life of the ...
Swith tak him deel, he 's o'er lang out of hell. BAULDY. His presence be about us
l-curst were he 'That were condemn'd for life to live with thee. [Runs off. MADGE (
Latlglting.) I think I have towzled his harigalds a wee ; He 'll no soon grein to tell ...
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The Gentle Shepherd, Ec
Ithinklhavetowz- 'his Harigalds a-wee; f .nn He'll no foon ein to tell his Love to me.
Не'з but a ' tal that wai mint? to (être \ A Laflìe fac, he does but ill defetve. ‚ Миш/Ё
. Yemwinïi hiru фиг-— Ieo'nimend yefoù, His blooding Snout gae me uae 'ttle ...
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The Gentle Shepherd, a Scots Pastoral Comedy
_ [Exin Bauldy. _ Madge [Iangbing] I think I hae towzled his Harigalds a-wee ; -
He'll no soon grein to tell his Love to me. He's but a Rascal that wad mint to serve
A Laflie sae, he does but ill deserve. [Mause, Ye tun'd him tightly,--I commend ye
...
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The Gentle Shepherd ... The sixteenth edition ... To which ...
[laughing] I think I hae towzled his Harigalds a-wee ; He'll no soon grein to tell his
Love to me. He's but a Rascal that wad mint to serve A Lasiie sae, he does but ill
deserve. Mause. Ye tun'd tightly,-l commend ye sor't, His blooding Snout gae ...