10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «SKEIGH»
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The English dialect dictionary, being the complete ...
SKEGH, v. Lnk. (Jam) To void excrement. Cf. skee. SKEGH, SKEGUL, see Skaigh
, Skeggle, sb. SKEI'BALT, SKEICH, SKEIG, see Skybal, Skaigh, Skeeg, 11.
SKEIGH, sb.' Obs. Cld. Unit.) A round, movable iece of wood perforated in the
middle, ...
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The Works with His Lift by Allan Cunningham. -London, James ...
Ramsay. S/wig/I. Proud, nice, saucy, mettled. “ She's skiegh, but she winna
skriegh.” Scots Saying. Skeigh. Shy, maiden coyness. “ She's no sae skeigh as
she's skeigh-like. ” Scots Prov. S/vellum. A noisy, reckless fellow. “ She tauld thee
weel ...
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The Works: In Four Volumes
Scots Proverb. Sinsyne. Since then. “ Its no that lung sinsyne.” . - Scots Poem.
Skaith. To damage, to injure, injury. “ And kisses laying a' the wyte On you if she
kep ony skaith.” - Ramsay. Skeigk. Proud, nice, saucy, mettled. “ She's skeigh ...
Robert Burns, Allan Cunningham, 1835
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The Peep O'Day; Or, John Doe [by M. and J. Banim]. And ...
When so struck, and by an entire host at the same moment, the din must have
been great ; and the action was meant to express the “ Boolam Skeigh's ” resolve
to face all odds, and never falter. - “ Boolam Skeigh.” in its original signification, ...
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The Peep O'Day; or John Doe: (Tales by the O'Hara Family.) ...
... enabled both of them to spend their whole time in the befitting occupation of “
making their sowls." NOTE—PAGE 16, C1-mr. III. The term “ Boolam Skeigh ” (an
Irish scholar would adopt other orthography) was not originally used as it now is.
John Banim, Michael Banim, 1865
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The Coursing Calendar for the spring season 1867, containing ...
s, Boolam Skeigh... beat Mr M'Coomb's Kitty (fKiliagh Mr O'Brien's Witch, „ Mr R.
Stack's be b Fiolet Mr Boyce's Blarney „ Mr Dunne's Fly (3) Mr Walsh's Fanny
Elson „ Mr Robinson's Spear Mr Payne's Borneo „ Mr 's Miss Wire Mr Lee's Fair
Play ...
THE COURSING CALENDAR FOR THE SPRING SEASON 1867., 1867
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The Works of Robert Burns: With His Life
Ramsay. Sfceigh. Proud, nice, saucy, mettled. " She's skiegh, but she
winnaskriegh." Scots Saying. Skeigh. Shy, maiden coyness. " She's no sae
skeigh as she's skeigh-like. " Scots Pron. Skeilum. A noisy, reckless fellow. " She
tauld thee weel ...
Robert Burns, Allan Cunningham, 1834
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THE COURSING CALENDAR FOR THE AUTUMN SEASON 1866.
Master Guy, favoured in the run up, led Miss York three lengths ; the bitch turned
twice and killed. Border Queen was led well by Boolam Skeigh, who put in his
opponent, turned again, and killed. Glossy Hair had a short bye in the absence of
...
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Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. Suppl. ...
An' now the glomin comin on The lasses turned skeigh, man ; They hid themsels
amang the corn, To keep the lads abeigh, man. Davidson's Seasons, i. 90. A
remark has been made on the etymology here given, that certainly has a just
claim ...
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An etmological dictionary of the scottish language
Skilful. V. Skilly. SKEELING GOOSE, the shieldrake, Orkn. Sibbald. To SKEY off,
v. n. To fly. Wallace. Su. G. sky, Alem. ski en, vitare. SKEICH, SKEIGH, adj. 1. Apt
to startle, S. Douglas. 2. Unmanageable, skittish, S. Douglas. 3. Shy ; applied to ...