10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WESTLINS»
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westlins in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Edinburgh monthly magazine [afterw.] Blackwood's ...
Now frae the cast neuk o' Fife the dawn Speel'd westlins up the lift." —Allan
Ramsay : Christ's Kirk on the Orccn. Linlie, a linnet : — "Dr Norman Macleod
mentioned a conversation he hail with a Scottish emigrant in Canada, who iu
general ...
This termination to many Scottish words supplies a shade of meaning not to be
expressed in English but by a periphrasis ; as westlins, including towards the
west. Aiblins, perhaps; from able-lins — inclining towards able, or about to
become ...
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Papistry storm'd: or, The Dingin' down o' the cathedral : ...
A cloud o' stour, that owr the trees Cam' swirlin' wi' the eastern breeze : And
westlins aye it swirl'd and blew, And nearer aye and nearer drew, As if a
whirlwind, derf and dour, Had ridden post frae Denmark owr, And now was busy
wi' the stour.
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The Fortunate Shepherdess: A Pastoral Tale; in Three Cantos, ...
... spies baith sat an' near * Crys mony a Nory, but nae answer hears, Syne
westlins thro' the glens his course he steers. An'd as he yeed the tract at last he
sound, Os the reis'd gueeds upo' the mossle ground: An' on he gaes anither live
long ...
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Helenore; or, The fortunate shepherdess. A poem, in the ...
Whan day came in, the lift began to clear, And round about he spies baith far and
near; Cries mony a Nory, but no answer hears, Syne westlins thro' the glen his
course he steers. And as he yeed, the track at last he found,. I78 Hc/cnore; or,
Alexander ROSS (Schoolmaster at Lochlee.), John LONGMUIR (A.M., LL.D.), 1866
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A Dictionary of the Scottish Language: In which the Words ...
Western, S. Wallace. Btvrru. WESTLANDER, ». An inhabitant of the west of
Scotland, S. Gvthry't Mem. WESTLINS,WESTLiNE8,o<ir. Westwards, S. Itamay.
WET FINGER. With a small effort. WETHY, «. A halter. Wyntotcn. V. WlDDIE.
WETING,».
John Jamieson, John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.), 1846
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Consisting Of A Series Of Specimens Of British Writers In ...
W'hat an inimitable sketch of rustic life, coarse, but as true as any by Teniers or
Hogarth, is presented in the first stanza of the third canto 1Now free the east nook
of Fife the dawn Speeled westlins up the lift; Carlee who heard the cock had ...
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Biodegradation and Durability of Materials Under the Effect ...
... Kunre ex Fr., Paecilomyces varioti Bain, Penicillium chrysogenum Thorn,
Penicillium verrucosum Dierkx var. cyclopium Westlins, Penicillium funiculosum
Thorn, Trichderma viride Pers ex S.F.Grey [= Trichoderma lignorum (Tode) Harz].
Sergei A. Semenov, Klara Z. Gumargalieva, Gennadiĭ Efremovich Zaikov, 2003
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Computer Vision - ECCV 90: First European Conference on ...
... Thonnat H. Tistarelli K. Tombre V. Torre R. Vaillant F. Veillon T. Vieville C.F.
Westin C.J. Westlins W. Winroth J. Wiklund D.S. Young Z. Zhang France France
United Kingdom United Kingdom Fed. Rep. of Germany France France France
Fed.
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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language
Suie urine. V. Wash. WESELY, adv. Cautiously. V. Vesiit. Wallace. To WESY, m, o
. To examine. V. Vesie. WESTER, s. A fish-spear, Loth. WESTLAND, WESTLIN,
adj. Western, S. Wallace. WESTLINS, WESTLINES,atíD.West- wards, S. Ramsay.