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The English dialect dictionary, being the complete ...
dylt Bnfi'.1 [doild. doilt.] Stupcfied, confused, spiritlcss; silly. See Doil, sb. Se.
There . . . Sat blawing in the dyl'd Laird's ear. That imp 0' Satan, Rab Ill'Claw,
T110111 jerk (1878) 21 ; lAnd you, ye doil'd dotard.' replied his gentle helpmate.
Scot-r ...
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Poetry chiefly in the Scottish language
Doilt, confused and silly. Doited, the same as doilt. Doitrified, the same as doilt.
Dank, moist. Donsie, unlucky, affecledly neat, clean, ailing. Dool, sorrow, pain, a
mark to bit at a game, the pin which joins fellies of a cart. Doofart, a dull fellow.
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Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. A-Kut
Our word bears more resemblance to Isl. deil-a, id. DOIL'D, Doilt, adj. Stupid ;
confused ; S. -See Sup. Doyl'd snail, Thy rousty ratrymes made but mater I could
well follow, wald I sail, Or preasse to fish within thy water. Polwart, Watson's Coll.
iii.
Romeo DOILT. No. 25.— NETTED DOILT. size, but may bs made of any size
desired by increasing the number of rows of double diamond netting. It also iorms
a very pretty doily for a pin- '•"•hior. cover;d with satin. Work as follows : With the ...
Jules Kliot, Kaethe Kliot, 1989
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The Chambers Dictionary
[Jap] Dol abbrev: Department of Industry. doilt doilt, (Scot) adj crazy, foolish. —
Also dolled. [Origin obscure] doily doi'li, n a small lace or lacy paper, etc
ornamented napkin, often laid on or under dishes; orig an old kind of woollen
fabric (obs).
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Poems in the Scots and English dialect
You was shut up for days and weeks, When peat nor coal ne'er warm'd yOur
cheeks, Nae wonder that ye prov'd but cauld, si Wha now looks crazy, doilt and
auld : For I am thankfu' that my days Began in better times than'these, When
peace ...
Robert Gray (baker.), 1793
It's one thing to brag to your neighbors about all the Features, but we suggest you
dOIlt rub it in with the price. THE YEAR 2000 COROLLA Guaranteed, the buzz
around the ol' neighborhood will be what you paid for things like a VVT— i
engine ...
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Bell's British Theatre, Consisting of the Most Esteemed ...
An't like your honour, I believffl it weel; But trot-stir] was e'en doilt to seek the deel:
Yet, wi' your honoua-'s leave, though fire's nae witch, 'She's baitha flee and a
rcvengefu' -- _ ' And that my some-place finds :-hut I had best I-Ia'd in my tongue;
...
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Songs of Scotland. The Book of Scottish Songs, edited by C. M.
In a' ye do, in a' ye say, Ye've sic a pawkie coaxing way, That my poor wits ye
lead astray, An' ding me doilt before folk. Can I behave, can I behave, Can I
behave before folk; While ye ensnare, can I forbear A kissing yo before folk ?_
Can I ...
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Poems, with Edwin and Catherine, or The Distressed Lovers; a ...
Late and air I anee was bizzy, L. - V Cleeking cash frae ilka han', " Now, quite
thowless, doilt and lazy, " At the bench I dOWna stan'. " Ance Iwas a fat stark'
fallow; " Few like me cou'd putt a stane; - " Now l've nowther flesh nor tallow, *' A'
my ...
Thomas SCOTT (of Paisley.), 1793