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A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: ...
Giddiness, levity, S. " Bid her have done wi' her glaikitness for a wee, and let's
hear plain sense for ance." Reg. Dalton, in. 171. Glaikrie, Glaikery,
Lightheadedness, giddiness, Perths. " Ane change from that, quhilk keipit your vo
- mankynd in al ...
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Jamieson's Dictionary of the Scottish Language: In which the ...
GLAIKITNESS, s. Giddiness ; levity, S. GL AI KRIK, Glaikkkv, f. Lightheadedness ;
giddiness, Perths. Nicol Бите. GLAYMORE, s. A two-handed sword, BosweJl. 2.
the common broad-sword, claymore, S. Bosutell. — Gael, claidhamh, a sword, ...
John Jamieson, John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.), John Longmuir, 1867
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Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. Suppl. ...
Giddiness, levity, S. " Bid her have done wi' her glaikitness for a wee, and let's
hear plain sense for ance." Reg. Dalton, iii. 171. Glaikeie, Glaikery, s.
Lightheadedness, giddiness, Perths. " Ane change from that, quhilk keipit your vo
- mankynd in ...
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Ratis Raving, and Other Moral and Religious Pieces in Prose ...
Glaikitness, n. giddiness, 3006. Glaikitnes, n. enossaamr. mnnx. 133.
Joseph Rawson Lumby, 1870
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A Dictionary of the Scottish Language
GLAIKITNESS,:. Giddiness; levity, S. GLAIKRIE, GLAIKERY, s. Lightheadedness;
giddiness, Perths. Nicol Burnc. GLAYMORE, a. A two-handed sword. Boswell. 2.
The common broad-sword, claymore, S. BuszrelL-Gael. claidlmmh, a sword, ...
John Jamieson, John Johnstone, 1846
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English Prose Treatises of Richard Rolle de Hampole: (Who ...
(Who Died A.D. 1349) Richard Rolle (of Hampole) George Gresley Perry.
Dysparyt, adj. in despair, 96. Dyfpone, v. to dispose of, 173. Dyfponyt, pp.
disposed of, 170. Effeir, v. to befit, 3634. Eifere, ». quality, manner, 3281. Eilde, ».
age, 106.
Richard Rolle (of Hampole), George Gresley Perry, 1866
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Wilson's historical, traditionary, and imaginative tales of ...
Weel, he was put on board o' an American trader, and for several years there was
naething heard o' concerning him, but accidents that had happened him, and all
through his glaikitness. Sometimes he was fa'ing owre a boat and was mostly ...
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Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Vol. XXIII
Weel, he wasputon board o'an American trader,and for several yearsthere was
naething heard o' concerning him, but accidents that had happened him, and all
through his glaikitness. Sometimes he was fa'ing owrea boat, and was mostly ...
Weel, he wasput on board o'an American trader, and forseveralyears there was
naething heardo' concerning him, but accidents that had happened him, andall
through his glaikitness. Sometimes he was fa'ing owre a boat, and was mostly ...
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From Ulster to America: The Scotch-Irish Heritage of ...
gipe See gype glaikit, glaiket, glaikid, glakit adj Foolish, thoughtless, careless,
giddy. Hence glakedness n Carelessness, stupidity. [< Old Scots glaik 'senseless,
foolish' cl470—; cf SND glaikit 1 'stupid, careless, foolish', glaikitness 'ineptitude,
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