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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: ...
HARIGALDS, HARICLES, :- pl. among children, in which they hop round in a ring,
sitting on their hams, S. B. Belg. bare-en, to squat, to sit stooping. V.
CURCUDnoon, and BLIND HARIE. 1. The heart, liver, and lights of an animal; the
pluck, ...
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An etymological dictionary of the Scottish language: ...
The heart, liver, and lights of an animal ; the pluck, S. " He that never eats flesh,
thinks harigalds a feast." Ramsay's S. Prov. p. 37. 2. Used metaph. and
ludicrously, although improperly ; being applied to the tearing of one's hair, a
rough ...
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The Roxburghshire Word-Book
[From Sc. (1825) hare-shard:—-A.S. hwr-sceard. Cf. Da. hareskaar] 1HARESHAL
-LIPPIT, a. NE, w. Also hareshae- (NE), hyirshal(NE, W), hyirsel- (NE, 3),
hareshaw-lippit (8). Having a hare-lip. HARIGALS, sb. pl. Also harigalds. N—w.
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The English dialect dictionary
(1824) xxi, note E. HARIGALDS, sin/1f. Sc. Alsoin forms haricles (jam) Ayr.;
harigals Ayr.; harigells Edb.; harragles Dmb.; harrigals Gall. [ha'ri-, ha'raglz] 1.
The viscera or pluck ofan animal. Sc. He that never eats flesh thinks harigalds a
feast.
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Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. A-Kut
V. Curcuddoch, and Blind Harie. HA'-RIG. V. under Ha', Haa, Haw, and Rig, s. S.
HARIGALDS, Haricles, s. pi. 1. The heart, liver, and lights of an animal ; the pluck
; S. " He that never eats flesh, thinks harigalds a feast." Ramsay's S. Prov. p. 37.
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Collection of Scots Proverbs: According to the Edition Published
[He that never eats flelh thinks harigalds a seast. He that's red sor windle.straes
shou'd na sleep on . lees. A 70 He that rides'or he be ready wants ay some os his
greath. z He that speers a' gets wit os part. ' He that shaws his phrse bribes the ...
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The Poems of Allan Ramsay: With Glossary, Life of the ...
Swith tak him deel, he 's o'er lang out of hell. BAULDY. His presence be about us
l-curst were he 'That were condemn'd for life to live with thee. [Runs off. MADGE (
Latlglting.) I think I have towzled his harigalds a wee ; He 'll no soon grein to tell ...
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The Gentle Shepherd, Ec
Ithinklhavetowz- 'his Harigalds a-wee; f .nn He'll no foon ein to tell his Love to me.
Не'з but a ' tal that wai mint? to (être \ A Laflìe fac, he does but ill defetve. ‚ Миш/Ё
. Yemwinïi hiru фиг-— Ieo'nimend yefoù, His blooding Snout gae me uae 'ttle ...
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The Gentle Shepherd, a Scots Pastoral Comedy
_ [Exin Bauldy. _ Madge [Iangbing] I think I hae towzled his Harigalds a-wee ; -
He'll no soon grein to tell his Love to me. He's but a Rascal that wad mint to serve
A Laflie sae, he does but ill deserve. [Mause, Ye tun'd him tightly,--I commend ye
...
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The Gentle Shepherd ... The sixteenth edition ... To which ...
[laughing] I think I hae towzled his Harigalds a-wee ; He'll no soon grein to tell his
Love to me. He's but a Rascal that wad mint to serve A Lasiie sae, he does but ill
deserve. Mause. Ye tun'd tightly,-l commend ye sor't, His blooding Snout gae ...