10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PLOTTIE»
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plottie in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Border Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly
The Plottie— an obsolete New Year Custom. HE plottie was at one time the usual
accompaniment to Old Year's Night celebrations and first-footing expeditions, but
it has now fallen so completely into disuse that few of the present generation ...
Nicholas Dickson, William Sanderson, 1903
I profess, mistress, your plottie is excellent, ever since I taught you to mix the
spices in the right proportion.” “ I am glad the plottie pleases ye, sir—but I think I
kend gay weel how to make it before I saw your honour—-Maister Tirl can tell that
, ...
And I had just turned round to go back to the lighted porch, to go back to the
Plottie girl - and through wet sheet glass I could see the Avvocato Malerba deep
in conversation with Georg, no doubt discussing the finer.
I profess, mistress, your plottie is excellent, ever since I taught you to mix the
spices in the right proportion." "I am glad the plottie pleases ye, sir — but I think I
kend gay weel how to make it before I saw your honour — Maister Tirl can tell
that, ...
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Waverley Novels: Ivanhoe
Troth, I'll pledge naebody the night, Maister Touchwood ; for, what wi' the upcast
and terror that I got a wee while syne, and what wi' the bit taste that I behoved to
take of the plottie while I was making it, my head is sair eneugh distressed the ...
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Waverley novels. (Abbotsford ed.).
Plottie, mulled wine. Ploy, employment ; harmless frolic ; merry meeting. Phi IT,
puff; hairdresser's powder puff. Pock, poke, pouch; bag. Pockmanty, portmanteau.
Poind, distrain. Poloiiie, Polonian, a greatcoat; a Polish sit r tout. Pootn*, pulling.
sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]), 1847
I profess, mistress, your plottie is excellent, ever since I taught you to mix the
spices in the right proportion.' ' I am glad the plottie pleases ye, sir ; but I think I
kenn'd gay weel how to make it before I saw your honour. Maister Tirl can tell that
, ...
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The Novels of Walter Scott: With All His Introd. and Notes
I profess, mistress, yourplottie is excellent, ever since I taught you to mix the
spices in the right proportion." " 1 am glad the plottie pleases ye, sir — hut I think I
kend gay weel how to make it before I saw yoar honour — Maister Tirl can tell
that, ...
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Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. Suppl. ...
So hot as to scald ; as, " That water's plottin-het,TM S. Pht- het, S.B. Plottie, s. A
hot drink ; properly denoting one of an intoxicating quality, S. " Get us a jug of
mulled wine — plottie, as you call it. — Your plottie is excellent, ever since I
taught ...
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A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: ...
A hot drink ; properly denoting one of an intoxicating quality, S. " Get us a jug of
mulled wine — plottie, as you call it. — Your plottie is excellent, ever since I
taught you to mix the spices in the right proportion." St. Italian, iii. 37- 41. To
PLOTCH ...
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Syfy's SVP Original Programming Andrew Plotkin To Exit
Plotkin is a very good guy and a super solid producer. He belongs on set and hopefully this next venture will take him there. Good luck Plottie! «Deadline.com, Mar 12»