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THE HARP OF RENFREWSHIRE
... the laird of the land. Fy let us a', <tc. And there will be sow-libber Pattie, And
ploukie-fac'd Wat in the mill, Capper-nos'd Francie, and Gibbie That wins in the
how of the hill ; And there will be Alaster Sibbie, Wha in wi' black Bessie did mool
...
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Jamieson's Dictionary of the Scottish language
PLOUKIE, adj. 1. Covered with pimples, 8, 2. Full of little knobs, Clydes.
PLOUKTNESS, s. The state of being pimpled, S. PLOTJSSIE, adj. Plump ; well
grown, Fife.— Teut, plots ig, synon. with plomp, hebes, obtusus plumbeus. To
PLOUT, v. n. ...
John Jamieson, John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.), John Longmuir,
1895
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The Harp of Renfrewshire: A Collection of Songs and Other ...
... Dobbie, And Lawrie the laird of the land. Fy let us a', <t-c. And there will be sow
-libber Pattie, And ploukie-fac'd Wat in the mill, Capper-nos'd Francie, and Gibbie
That wins in the how of the hill ; And there will be Alaster Sibbie, Wha ...
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The National Songster; a Collection of Scotch, English, and ...
Fy let us a,' &c. And there will be sow-libber Patie, And ploukie-f'ac'd Wat in the
mill, Capper-nos'd Francie, and Gibbic, That wons in the how of. 260.
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The Book of Scottish Poems: Ancient and Modern
Ye tipplers, open a' your poses,1 Ye wha are fashed wi' ploukie noses, Fling
ower your craig sufficient doses, You'll thole a hunder To fleg awa' your simmer
roses, An' naething under. Whan big as burns the gutters rin, Gin ye hae catcht a
...
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The Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott: Containing notes, ...
It') Ploukie, pimpled. Ploy, employment; harmless frolic; merry meeting. To ploy a
dud, to fold a garment. Plufll puff; hairdresser's powderputt'. Pluflj; fat, chubby.
Pack, poke, pouch; bag. Pock:-pudding, a term of derision or reproach applied to
...
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A Dictionary of the Scottish Language: Comprehending All the ...
A mischievous trick. PLOY, *. 1. A harmless frolic. 2. A iad pioy, A frolic which has
begun in jest but ended in mischief. To PLOT, v. a. To scald. PLOUKE, PLOUK, s.
A pimple. PLOUKIE-FACED, adj. Having a pimpled face. To PLOUTER, v. a. 1.
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The Poetical Works of Robert Fergusson
Ye tipplers ! open a' your poses ; Ye wha are fash'd wi' ploukie noses ; Fling owre
your craig sufficient doses ; You'll thole a hunder, To fleg awa your simmer roses,
And naething under. When big as burns the gutters rin, If ye hae catch'd a ...
Robert Fergusson, Robert Ford,
1905
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The Gaelic Etymology of the Languages of Western Europe: And ...
Ploukie (Lowland Scotch). — Pimpled. Plotrh or blotch, a pimple, a sore. —
Halliwell, Nabes. The chastisement that if certain magistrate in Flanders used,
was reputed most just, who caused an idle vagrant person to be publicly beaten
who ...
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The book of Scottish poems: ancient and modern, ed. with ...
Ye tipplers, open a' your poses," Ye wha are fashed wi' ploukie noses, Fling ower
your craig sufficient doses, You'll thole a hunder To fleg awa' your simmer roses,
An' naething under. Whan big as burns the gutters rin, Gin ye hae catcht a ...