10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CAULDRIFE»
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1
The English dialect dictionary
Also in forms cauldrife, eauldrif, cauldrifl Sc. ; caadrif thd; cawdrife Sc. l'ilhb.1 [kfi'
lth k§'d-, ka'drifJ 1. Cold, chilly, shivering with cold, susceptible to cold ; also used
as adv. and 56. Se. Orphan weans they left behint them on the cauldrife parish, ...
2
The book of Scottish song, collected and illustr. with hist. ...
Gae, get you gone, you cauldrife wooer, Ye sour-looking, cauldrife wooer! I
straightway show'd him to the door. Saying, Come nae mair to woo. There lay a
deuk dub before the door, Before the door, before the door ; There lay a deuk-
dub ...
3
Miscellaneous Poems, Songs, Etc: Partly in the Scottish ...
... vexing Carle, an old man, a rustic Carritch, Carntehes, a catechism Carry, the
clouds in motion Cauld, cold Cauldrife, easily affected by cold Cauler, Caller,
fresh, cool Cauldrife, cold in manner, indifferent, disaffected Cave, Cavie, a hen
coop ...
4
The Scottish Songs; Collected and Illustrated
... unless ye tak mg/sell, then, I dinna see how you are to get what you want; for,
really, I'm the only rrli/: o' him that l ken o'." The petitioner at once withdrew his
request. I Gae, get you gone, you cauldrife wooer, Ye sour-looking, cauldrife
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5
The Scots musical museum
Gae, get ye ne, ye, cauldrife wooer, Then out came I, and sneer'd and smil'd, Ye
sour-loo 'ng, cauldrife wooer, Ye came to woo, but ye're a' beguil'd, . l straightway
show'd him' th the door, Ye'ave fa'en i' the dirt, and ye're a"'befyl'd 1 Saying, ...
6
The Lady's Oracle: An Elegant Pastime for Social Parties and ...
Gae, get you gone, you cauldrife wooer, Ye sour-looking, cauldrife wooer ! Herd.
4. I ha'e a wooer o' my ain, They ca' him souple Sandy, And weel I wat his bonnie
mou' Is sweet like sugar-candy. Old Scotch Song. 5. For all the gold and all the ...
7
Old Bachelors: Their Varieties, Characters, and Conditions
Gae, get ye gane, ye cauldrife wooer, Ye sour-looking cauldrife wooer. I
straightway show'd him to the door, Saying, ' Come nae mair to woo.' “ There lay
a deuk-dub before the door; Before the door, before the door; There lay a deuk-
dub ...
Author of Old maids (The.), 1835
8
Ancient and Modern Scottish Songs, Heroic Ballads, Etc: ...
Gae, get ye gone, ye cauldrife wooer^ Ye four-looking, cauldrife wooer, 1
straightway show'd him to the door, Saying, Come nae mair to woo. And wow but,
&c. . There lay a duck- dub before the door,. Sefore the door, before the door, ...
9
Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. A-Kut
S. Caldrife, Cauldrife, adj. 1. Causing the sensation of cold. Hout ay, poor man,
come ben your wa\ — We'll ca' a wedge to make you room, 'T has been a
cauldriffe day. Song, Ross's Helenore, p. 142. 2. Very susceptible of cold, S. 3.
Indifferent ...
10
Comic poems of the years 1685, and 1793; on rustic scenes in ...
Tot cauldrife carltnes, carlines nice, (2) Wi' butter, boiled and beat, And dusted o'
er wi' grunded spiee, Their auld heart-bluids tae heat, And stomachs swal'l, that
winds may rise ; And cocky-leeky sweet, (3) Wi' leeks, and raisins fu' o' joice, ...
Robert Brown (of Newhall.), Lintoun green, 1817