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Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. Suppl. ...
KORKIR, s. A red dye, S.B. " With the top of heath they make a yellow colour; with
a red moss, growing on stones, and called korkir, they dye red ; with the bark of
the alder or allar-tree they dye black." Shaw's Moray, p. 156. This is probably the
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A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: ...
KORKIR, s. A red dye, S.B. " With the top of heath they make a yellow colour ; with
a red moss, growing on stones, and called korkir, they dye red ; with the bark of
the alder or allar-tree they dye black." Shaw's Moray, p. 156. This is probably the
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Bred by V. C. Simmonds Enterprises Ltd., St. Albert, Al., Canada. Y-KORANNA G
Foaled June 21, 1971. Sire". KORKIR 35810. Dam: SHAHDANNA 34958. Bred
by William L. Young, Estevan, Sa., Canada. Y-KORAB B Foaled July 9, 1971.
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View ...
Orseille, Pr. Crotal, crottle, \ Scotch Corkur, corcir, \ High- Korkir J lands Korkalctt,
Shetland Orn-massa, \ Bcettelet, or \ Sweden Byttelet J Light crottle Crab's eye
Lichen Bloody spotted lecanora Black lecanora Blistered umbilicaria White crottle
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A Dictionary of the Scottish Language
Ayrs. Gall. To KOPPIE, r. a. To chide; to reprove, Means-Su.G. kapp-as, certare.
KORKIR, :. A red dye, S.B. This is probably the same with what is called corcolet
in Shetland. Gael. corcuir, “ red, purple, a red dye.” KOW, s. A goblin. V. Cow, 2.
John Jamieson, John Johnstone,
1846
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A Popular History of British Lichens
... and the powdered Lichen boiled in water with a little alum. This Lichen is the "
Cork " or " Korkir " of many parts of the Highlands. In Shetland, along with the
pigment prepared therefrom, it is called "Korkalett" there it is always collected in
May ...
William Lauder Lindsay,
1856
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View ...
... *[sidiuc corallinuc, I. Westringii, *Drcoolaria calcarea, *U. scruposa, V. cincea,
Parcolia saxatilis, Local, Voraaenlnr, ur Coccon Orseille, Fr. Crotal, crottle, \
Scotch Corkur, corcir, > High- Korkir J lands Korkalett, Shetland Orn-cassa, \
Bcettelet, ...
Robert Jameson, Sir William Jardine,
1855
... used as a domestic dye* for coloring homespun woolen stuffs, and is known in
the Highlands and Shetland Isles as " Korkir" or " Korkalett." Two very curious
species of crustaceous lichens may be regarded as wonders of vegetable
creation.
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Lichen Dyes: The New Source Book
A sampling includes archel, archil and arcel (English); byttelet (Swedish); crotal (
Irish, Scottish, Hebridean); crottle (English, Scottish); fucus (Latin); cork, corker
and korc (English, Irish, Scottish); corcur, corkir, korkir and korkalit (Gaelic); ...
Karen Diadick Casselman, Karen Leigh Casselman,
2001
Cork (q.v.), corker, corcur, korkir, korkje and the synonymous cudbear refer to
dyes extracted from Ochrolechia tartarea by the ammonia method. Litmus has
been applied both to cudbear and, more typically, to Rocella tinctoria (Thurstan,
1975) ...
Nicholas Eastaugh, Valentine Walsh, Tracey Chaplin,
2008