10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BRULZIE»
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The English dialect dictionary
Yks.'; brullye Or.I.; brulye (JAIL); brulzie Ayr. Edb. Gall; bruoly Cum. [bru'li.] 1. v. To
fight, be engaged in a broil. Abd. HAM.) To struggle, make Lan. Also written brout
Sc. Broken-kneed. See 2. To make a noisy disturbance. Cum. T'wind roars ...
Here's a brulzie !" cried several voices, rushing into the hall, as a Highland
quarrel was now fairly a-foot, and sides began to be taken, and a Babel of Gaelic
confusion already prevailed in the motley assembly. " Deevil confound General
Wade, ...
... BRUITER BRUITERS BRUITING BRUITS BRULOT BRULOTS BRULYIE
BRULYIES BRULZIE BRULZIES BRUMAL BRUMBIES BRUMBY BRUME
BRUMES BRUMMAGEM BRUMMAGEMS BRUMOUS BRUNCH BRUNCHED
BRUNCHER ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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The Poetical Works of Robert Burns: Carefully Collated. With ...
... But tho' dull prose-folk Latin splatter In logic tulziefl I hope, we bar-dies ken
some better, Than mind sic brulzie. 1' i A fright or beating. Altogether. k Hillock.
coping. 1n With rage, or agony of spirit. n Both in conversation and in books.
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The Life of Robert Burns: With a Criticism on His Writings
TUNE—Th8 Killogie. Bannocks o' bear meal, Bannocks o' barley ; Here's to the
Highlahdman's Bannocks o' barley. Wha in a brulzie Will first cry a parley'i Never
the lads wi' The bannocks o' barley! Bannocks o' bear meal, Bannocks o' barley ;
...
James Currie, Robert Chambers, 1838
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The Works of Robert Burns. With Life by Allan Cunningham, ...
... the New Light billies see them, L I think they'll crouch ! v Sae, ye observe that a'
this clatter Is naething but a “ moonshine matter ;” But tho' dull prose-folk Latin
splatter I In logic tulzie, I hope we bardies ken some better Than mind sic brulzie.
Robert Burns, Gilbert BURNS, Allan Cunningham, 1840
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The Works with His Lift by Allan Cunningham. -London, James ...
Grim Horror girn'd-—pale Terror roar'd, As Murther at his thrapple shor'd, And hell
mix'd in the brulzie. As highland craigs by thunder cleft, When light'nings fire the
stormy lift, Hurl down with crashing rattle : As flames among a hundred woods ...
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Miscellaneous Poems, Songs, Etc: Partly in the Scottish ...
... brother Broo, sauce, broth Brose, a. dish made by pouring boiling water onioat-
meal and stirring it Brouk, to enjoy Browdeut-on, fond of Brown, ale Brown Janet,
a musket Browst, a brewing Browster, a brewer Bruckle, brittle Brulzie, Broolie, ...
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Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect
Sac, ye observe that a' this clatter Is naething but a * moonshine matter ;* But tho'
dull prose-folk Latin splatter In logic tulzie, I hope, we Bardies ken some better
Than mind fie brulzie. EPISTLE T O T p ***** * Inclosing some Poems. ( 3°4 )
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The Waverly Novels: Waverly
Brulzie, brawl. Callant, lad. Carle, fellow. Clachan, hamlet. Clamhewit, hack with
an axe. Clash, jabber. Coup, fall. Cow yer cracks, cut short yaur pretentious talk.
Craig, neck. Daft, crack-brained. Deil, devil. Deltver, active. Diaoul, gaelic, devil.