10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SHAUCHLY»
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shauchly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
shauchly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The English dialect dictionary, being the complete ...
A shauchlie body like him would mak' a sair sicht in a paraud, loans-1cm
Glmburkl': (1889) 69. Slk. Wi' that wee shauchly body the Marquis 0' Winchester,
CHR. NORTH Nodes (ed. 1856) Ill. 70. b) Flt. Hey! for another ride in a shauchly
gig, ...
N. wi' that wee shauchly body the Marquis o' Winchester, and that great big
muckle John Bull, Sir William Curtis — and a bit anonymous cretur belonging to
the nobility in the rear — a' sax o' us, such was the royal pleasure, in kilts — and
hoo ...
John Wilson, James Frederick Ferrier, James Hogg, 1864
... somewhat " shauchly " he seemed in his juvenile form. The picture, he said,
had been taken at the especial desire of his mother, and the terms in which he
spoke of her were honourable to both parties. He then launched out on literary
topics ...
William Haig Miller, James Macaulay, William Stevens, 1855
MOORE's BYRON. wi' that wee shauchly body the Marquis o' Winchester, and
that great big muckle John Bull, Sir William Curtis — and a bit anonymous cretur
belonging to the nobility in the rear — a' sax o' us, such was the royal pleasure, ...
John Wilson, James Frederick Ferrier, 1867
A good specimen of the Nithsdale patois is the following: “Can ye gie's a wee
puckle o' '00 to stap i' the nebs 0' ma shoon, for they're unco shauchly and they'll
coup me owre i' the glaur ? ”-“ Can you give me PEOPLE—RACE, TYPE, ...
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Critics and miscellaneous writers. Sacred authors
There was a full-length picture of Wilson when a boy on one side of the room,
representing him as standing beside a favourite horse, and, sooth to say,
somewhat "shauchly" he seemed in his juvenile form. The picture, he said, had
been taken ...
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The Works of Professor Wilson of the University of ...
... Seepit— soaked Seggs — sedges Seik— sick Sel— self Selt— sold Sereawtim
— seriatim Sey — assay, prove Shochlin— shuffling Shank's uaigie— on foot
Shaukers — ale-glasses with long stalks Shaw — show Shauchly— ill made
about ...
John Wilson, James Frederick Ferrier, 1865
A good specimen of the Nithsdale patois is the following : " Can ye gie's a wee
puckle o' 'oo to stap i' the nebs o' ma shoon, for they're unco shauchly and they'll
coup me owre i' the glaur ? " — " Can you PEOPLE— RACE, TYPE, LANGUAGE,
...
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Galloway Gossip Sixty Years Ago: Being a Series of Articles ...
Rabin,' says Nanny, ' he'll compare wi you ony day ; he's a clever lookin falla,
though he's kin' o' shauchly about the feet, like yersel.' This settled Rabin, and he
went his way, and Nanny turned to the woman that was with her, and said — ' Oor
...
Mrs. Maria Trotter, Saxon, Robert De Bruce Trotter, 1877
It's a right shauchly brig, this. You should ha' done betterfor me, man!' Ludovick
looked back unhappily to where Mary stood; he had intended to cross the bridge
at her side, with parting now so near. She waved him on, indicating that she ...