«SPELDRIN» İLE İLİŞKİLİ İNGILIZCE KİTAPLAR
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The Yelpin' Stane: Stories of Scottish Village Life
CHAPTER V CHARLIE ROBISON CRUSOE A SPELDRIN is a small stock-fish,
split, salted, and sun-dried. It is thin and tough, being mostly skin and bone, and
needs to be chewed with great patience. This makes the eater so thirsty that he
will ...
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The castes of Edinburgh
... weel ye b — hes ;" the eccentric Monboddo ; the dry gristly atheist Hugo Arnot,
described by Henry Erskine, who saw him picking a speldrin, as " So like his
meat :" the witty Harry himself ; the rough but hearty Brax- field ; and so many
others.
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A Dictionary of the Scottish Language: In which the Words ...
To SPELDER, *. a. 1. To spread open, S. 2. To rack the limbs in striding, S. To
SPELDER, n. n. To toss the legs awkwardly in running, Ettr. For. Apparently a
derivative from Speld, T. q. v. SPELDING, SPELDEN, SPELDRIN, «. A small fish,
split, ...
John Jamieson, John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.), 1846
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The Fife coast from Queensferry to Fifeness
The original Crail capon is a tradition now, but you may form some idea of its
quality from the degenerate " speldrin " or " spelding " of our own times. Like
Anstruther, Crail too was a shipping and taverning nucleus for a group of Fife
Lairds, ...
Henry Brougham Farnie, 1860
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The Life of David Roberts, R.A.: Compiled from His Journals ...
Although the fruits here are delicious, and the wines exquisite, a wee drap o' the
peat-reek, and the tail o' a speldrin, and a haver wi' an auld frien' like yoursel',
wad to me be a treat whilk I could relish better. I expect to get to Seville next ...
James Ballantine, David Roberts, 1866
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The Life of Mansie Wauch: Tailor in Dalkeith
Nobody was there but a touzy, ragged, halflins callant of thirteen, (for I speired his
age,) with a desperate dirty face, and long carroty hair, tearing a speldrin with his
teeth, which looked long and sharp enough, and throwing the skin and lugs ...
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The Life of Mansie Wauch: Tailor in Dalkeith Written by Himself
Nobody was there but a touzy, ragged, halflins callant of thirteen, (for I speired his
age,) with a desperate dirty face, and long carroty hair, tearing a speldrin with his
teeth, which looked long and sharp enough, and throwing the skin and lugs ...
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Edinburgh Dramatic Review
They throw themselves out of their characters, to show the audience that such is
their^acute perception of the ridiculous, they cannot withstand his humour, — (
how interesting !) and even Mrs Nicol, — and we would expect a speldrin ...
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The Life of Mansie Wauch, Tailor in Dalkeith
Nobody was there but a touzy, ragged, halflins callant of thirteen, (for I speired his
age,) with a desperate dirty face, and long carroty hair, tearing a speldrin with his
teeth, which looked long .' and sharp enough, and throwing the skin and lugs.
David Macbeth Moir, Mansie Wauch, 1828
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The Forbes and the Gordons
... burnt foot, until he fell clean on the floor, as flat as a speldrin — ye never saw
such fun ! " Even James Johnston himseF, married as he was, began AND THE
JOHNSTONS OF FAIRLY. 209.