10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HINDERLINS»
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Jamieson's Dictionary of the Scottish language: in which the ...
HINDERLINS, s. The posteriors, S. hindwr, retro. HINDERLINS, Hmnsnmxs, s. pl.
Hinderlets, Ettr. For. Rob Roy. HINDERNYCHT, s. The last night. Ramsay.
Bannotyne P. HINDERSUM, adj. 1. Causing hinderance, S. ; Hendersum, Ang.
Fife. 2.
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Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. Suppl. ...
HINDERLINS, The posteriors, S. From Teut. hinder, retro. HINDERLINS,
Hinderlans, s. pi. The same with Hinderlets, Ettr. For. " We downa bide the
coercion of gude braid-claith about our hinderlans ; let a be breeks o' freestone,
and garters o' ...
Hinderlins, 'hpu/arljnz, are the " hindquarters " : " We downa bide the coercion of
gude braid-claith about our hinderlins." Scott, Rob Roy, c. 23. Blindlins, 'bljncfljnz,
is " in a blind condition " : " ' Na, na ; I could gang hame blindlins,' remonstrated ...
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A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: ...
HINDERLINS, s. The posteriors, S. From Teut. hinder, retro. HINDERLINS,
Hindeelans, s.pl. The same with Hinderlets, Ettr. For. " We downa bide the
coercion of gude braid-claith about our hinderlans ; let a be breeks o' freestone,
and garters ...
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A Dictionary of the Scottish Language: In which the Words ...
HINDERLINS, s. The posteriors, S. From Tout. fctndVr, retro. HINDERLINS,
Hutdbrlaxs, t. pi. The same with Hinderlets, Ettr. For. Rob Roy. HINDERNYCHT, s.
The last night. Ramsay. Banna- tyne P. HINDERSTJM, adj. 1. Causing
hinderance ...
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The cruise of the Midge
And although a bold front aye quells them, still they always are on the look-out to
take you at disadvantage — in the louping of a dyke, for instance, wha will assure
ye that they shall not kittle your hinderlins ? — But what am I raving about ?
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Scotish Poems: Songs Etc
Hae, have. Hain, spare. Hale, whole. Haflins, by halves. Hame, home.- Han,
hand. Hangit, hanged. Hap, cover. Harst, harvest. H ud, hold. Ha esome,
wholesome. Heeze, lift up. Heftin, putting to handles. Hinderlins, hinderparts.
Hing, hang ...
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The Act of Tonnage and Poundage, and Book of Rates
... Spruce Canvas, Drillings, \ Pack-duck, Hinderlins , Midde-good, / Headlock,
Museo,Line Narrow,HambrOx 00 ol Cloth,Narrow Irish Cloth the hundreds Ells
containing 6 score— r—t'' Linen Hambro and Sletia Cloth broad, the hun- ? dred
Ells.
England. Parliament, 1684
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The cruise of the Midge. By the author of 'Tom Cringle's log'.
And although a bold front aye quells them, still they always are on the look-out to
take you at disadvantage — in the louping of a dyke, for instance, wha will assure
ye that they shall not kittle your hinderlins ? — But what am I raving about?
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A Survey of the British Customs: Containing the Rates of ...
... and Hessens canvas, the hundred eils containing six score — Gutting and
Spruce canvas, Drillings, Packduck, Hinderlins, Mid- 1 die good, Headlake,
Muscovia, Line narrow, Hamburgh cloth V narrow, Irish cloth, the hundred ells,
containing ...
Samuel Baldwin, Samuel Baldwin (of the Custom House, London.), 1770