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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
0”A var. of yelll, with a 0 scream; yell; shriek. yelloch (yei'och), c. i. ttnral
termination] Scotch] But an auld useless carline . . . flung herseli right in my
sister's te, and yelloehed and skirled, that you would have thong t her a whole
generation oi ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1904
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
Johnson. yelloch (yel'och), v. i. [A var. of yelV-, with a guttural termination.] To
Bcream; yell; shriek. [Scotch.] But an auld useless carline . . . flung herself right in
my sister's gate, and yelloched and skirled, that you would have thought her a ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
Droyton. yelloch (yel'och), v. i. ttural termination] Scotch] But an auld useless
cariine . . . flung herself right in my sister's gate, and yellde and skirled, that you
would have thong t her a whole generation oi hounds. Scott, Pirate, xxx. yelloch ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1900
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
Johnson. yelloch (yel'och), v. *. [A var. of yeUX, with a guttural termination.] To
scream; yell; shriek. [Scotch.] But an auld useless carline . . . flung herself right in
my sister's gate, and yelloched and skirled, that you would have thought her a ...
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Jamieson's Dictionary of the Scottish language
Yealtou, yea wilt thou ? SJtirre/t. YELLYHOOING, i. Yelling, Ayrs. Ann. of the Par.
To YELLOCH, tt. n. To scieam ; to shriek, S. B. Fife. Gl. Shirreft. YELLOCH,
Ykllocgh, *. A yell, 8. Cleland. YKLLOWCHIN, i. Yelling, 8. Fergusson.
YELLOWFIN, i.
John Jamieson, John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.), John Longmuir, 1895
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A Dictionary of the Scottish Language
Yelling, Ayrs. Annals of the Parish. To YELLOCH, r. n. To scream; to shriek, S.B.
Fife. Gl. Shirrcj's. YELLOCH, YELLOUGH, a. A yell, 5. CM. YELLOWCHIN,a.
Yelling, S. Ferguuon. YELLOWFIN, a. A species of trout, denominated from the
colour ...
John Jamieson, John Johnstone, 1846
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An etmological dictionary of the scottish language
Shirrefi. To YELLOCH, v. n. To scream, to shriek, S.B. Fife. Gl. Shirr. Yelloch,
Yellough, s. A yell, S. Cleland. Yellowchin, s. Yelling, S. Ferguson. YELLOW
GOWAN, the name given in S. to different species of the ranunculus. V. Gowak.
To YEME ...
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The Three Perils Of Man
Not satisfied with giving yelloch after yelloch, as he termed his loud cries, he flew
to every door on the landing place, laid on it with his fists, and kicked it with his
foot, calling at each of them in the same key as before, 'Is there ony body here?
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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language
To YELLOCH, v. n. To scream, to shriek, S.B. Fife. GLShirr. Yelloch, Yellough, ».
A yell, S. Cleland. Yellowchin, s. Yelling, S. Ferguson» YELLOW GOWAN, the
name given in S. to different species of the ranun- culus. V. Gowan. To YEME.
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The Athenaeum: An Original Literary Miscellany
Ay, yelloch away," she continued, as the cries of the drowning men rose more
wildly from out the waters, — " yelloch away ! it's far less than ye deserve. Thae
cries are fu' o' peace to the better folks ye ha'e sae aften harried. When ye're at
rest ...