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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: ...
HIDDILS, HmniLLIs, HIDLINGS, 1.1:]. Hidingplaces, lurking- places. Thai ordanyt,
that he still suld be In hiddillis, and in priweté. Barbour, v. 306. MS. Bot Scilla
lurkand in derne hiddillis lyis. Doug. Virgil, 82. 19. In the hiddilr ofa dyke, under
the ...
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An etymological dictionary of the Scottish language: ...
Hidlins is now used, S. V. next word. Hiddils, Hiddillis, Hidlings, s. pi. Hiding-
places, lurking-places. Thai ordanyt, that he still suld be In hiddillis, and in
priwete. Barbour, v. 306. MS. Bot Scilla lurkand in derne hiddillis lyis. Doug. Virgil
, 82. 19.
Hides, 8. pi. the entrails prepared to make sausages in are called " sausage-At'
des." Hidlings, adv. at random. This may be a corruption of "headlong," but,
nevertheless, it is found thus spelled, and according to our Icenian pronunciation,
in the ...
Walter William Skeat,
1873
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Ancient and modern Scottish songs, heroic ballads, etc: a ...
Heugh, a rock or fteep hill ; alfo, a coal-pit. Hiddils or hidlings, lurking, hiding
places. To do a thing in hidlings, L e., privately. Hirple, to move flowly and lamely.
Hirfle, or hirdfale, a flock of cattle. Ho, a fingle docking. Hobblefhew, a confufed
rout, ...
David Herd, Sidney Gilpin, George Paton,
1870
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The gentle shepherd. With illustrations of the scenary ...
To do a thing in hidlings ; i. e. privately. Hirple, to move slowly and lamely Hirste,
or Hirdsale, a flock of cattle Ho, a single stocking Hobbleshew, a confused racket,
noise Ilool, husk Hooled, inclosed Hooly, slow Host, or Whost, to cough How, ...
Allan Ramsay, Robert Brown (advocate),
1808
ftBWtB^ A&W* JUte mm& • ) to tan someone's hide M, TAN hiding * on a hiding to
nothing <#SJ®5tlW#'fi (The Japanese team is on a hiding to nothing. It will surely
lose the game. II 4- hidlings in hidlings ($10 fiS^Hfe ; {fuftfllJlift (Can we carry ...
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The Works of Alexander Pennecuik ...: Containing the ...
I coudna' rest till I cam o'er the burn, To tell ye things ha'e taken sic a turn, Witt gar
our vile oppressors slend likejlaes, And skulk in hidlings on the heather braes.
Glaud. — Fy, blaw ! Ah, Symie ! rattling chicls ne'er stand To deck and spread the
...
Alexander Pennecuik, Robert Brown (of Newhall),
1815
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The gentle shephard: a pastoral comedy
To do a thing in hidlings j i. e. privately. Hirple, to move slowly and lamely Hirsle,
or Hirdsale, a flock of cattle Ho, a single stocking Hobbleshew, a confused racket,
noise Hool, husk Hooled, inclosed Hooly, slow Host, or Whost, to cough How, ...
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The Gentle Shepherd, a Pastoral Comedy: 6,3
... fie a turn, Will gar our vile-oppressors fiend like flaes, Andikulk in'hidlings on
the heather braes. Glaud. Fy blaw--Ah'S_ymmie."rattling chicls ne'er starfd 'To
cleck and spread the gtossest lies aff hand, Whllk soon flies round like will-fire sar
...
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The gentle shepherd. Adorned with cuts, the overtures to the ...
Hiddils, or Hidlings, Lurking, hiding- places. To do a thing in Hidlings, i. e-
privately. Hirple, To move stowly and lamely. Hirfle, To move as with a rustling
noise. Hirfle, or Hirdfale, A flock of cattle. Ho, A single stocking. Hobbleshew, A
confused ...