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A Dictionary of the Scottish Language
A.S. Su.G. plog, Alem. iluog. 2. The constellation called Ursa ajor, supposed to
resemble a plough, S. Doug. 3. A quantity of land for caring which one plough
suflices, S. V. Puwcaosuo. PLEUCH-AIRNS, 5. pl. V. Pumas-muss. PLEUCH-
BRIDLE ...
John Jamieson, John Johnstone, 1846
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Jamieson's Dictionary of the Scottish Language: In which the ...
The constellation called XJrta Major, supposed to resemble a plough, S. Doug. 3.
A quantity of land for earing for which one plough suffices, S. Y. Pleecigaks.
PLEUCH-AIRNS, ». pi. Y. Pleech-ibnes. PLEUCH-BRIDLE, ». What Is attached to
...
John Jamieson, John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.), John Longmuir, 1867
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Origines Parochiales Scotiae: pt. 1. Diocese of Argyle. ...
6d. ; Ballze, 20s. ferine, 20s. grassum, 4s. pleuch siluir, 1 boll horse corn at 4s. 2d
., 32 sheaves of oats at Id., 32 hallowis of stray (sarcinas straminum) at 1-Jd., 4
halkhennis at 2d., and 16d. huik siluer, in all 56s. 10d. ; Stambustar, 40s. ferme, ...
Cosmo Innes, William Anderson, Joseph Robertson, 1855
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Concise English-Scots Dictionary
2 (conspiracy) pack. verb collogue, colleague. plough noun, see also horse-hoe;
pleuch, ploo; (light American type) Rab- bie Burns. verb pleuch, ploo, furr; (
crosswise) thor- ter; (throwing soil onto a ridge) gaither; (in rigs) rig; (esp
replough in ...
Iseabail Macleod, Pauline Cairns, 1999
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An etmological dictionary of the scottish language
1. A plough, S. Douglas. A. S. Su. G. plog, Alem. pluog. 2. That constellation
called Ursa Major; supposed to resemble a plough, S. Douglas. Pleuch-gang,
Plough-gang, s. As much land as can be properly tilled by one plough ; also, a
pleuch of ...
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Origines Parochiales Scotiae: The Antiquities Ecclesiastical ...
6d. ; Ballze, 20s. ferme, 20s. grassum, 4s. pleuch siluir, 1 boll horse corn at 4s. 2d
., 32 sheaves of oats at Id., 32 hallowis of stray (sarcinas straminum) at l£d., 4
halkhennis at 2d., and 16d. huik sillier, in all 56s. l0d. ; Stambustar, 40s. ferme, ...
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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: ...
Pleasure, delight. Fr. ante. ' Quhen other lyvit in_ joyc and plesance, To PLESK, '
c. n. V. PLASII. corresponds to Tent. pleyl-en litigarc. PLEVAR, s. A plover. ' Thair
was Pyattis, and Pcrtrekis, and Plevaris anew. Houlnle, 1. 14. MS. PLEUCH ...
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The Literary Register: Or, Weekly Miscellany
My ox hes naitherhay nor stray ; Dame, ye man to the pleuch to morn, I {all be
hussy, gif.I may. Husband, quoth scho, content am I To tak the pleuch my day
about, Sa ye will re*)l baith kavis and ky, And all the house baith in and out. IV.
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A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: ...
A denomination for the quantity of land for earingwhich one plough suffices, S. V.
Pleuch- GAVQ. Pleuch-aihns, s* pi. V. Pleuch-iiixes. Pleuch-bhidle, s. What is
attached to the head or end of a plough-beam, for regulating the depth or breadth
...
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Domestic Annals of Scotland from the Reformation to the ...
'Before Candlemas, we went be-east Kinloss, and there we yoked a pleuch of
paddocks. The devil held the pleuch, and John Young in Mebestown, our officer,
did drive the pleuch. Paddocks did draw the pleuch as oxen. Quickens [dog-
grass] ...