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GLOSSARY.
333
Heere, v. hear, D./E. ii. 137; adv.
here, S.H. 12.
Heid, sb. heed, care, M. i. 127.
Heid, sb. chief, leader, D. /E. i. 90;
heid, sb. head, Ps. xxi. 3.
Heidles, adj. leaderless, D./E. i. 302.
Pleiping, v. pr. p. heaping, M. xiv.
10.
Heir, v. hear, M. xi. 3.
Heir, adv. here, M. xiii. 2 ; her, xxi.
98-
Heit, sb. heat, D.AL hi. 483.
Hereditar, adj. hereditary, M. xx. 10.
Hert, sb. heart, M. i. 14, 50, &c. ;
hart, deer, M. vii. 10; S. v. 4.
Herwest, sb. harvest, M. ii. 96.
Hes, v. has, M. i. 74.
Hew, sb. hue, colour, S. vii. 7.
Heyre, sb. heir, T.C. 569.
Hiddeows, adj. hideous, D./E. i.
244.
Hie, adj. high, S. i. 6; adv. M. iv. 5 ;
hiest, adj. D./E. i. 80.
Hight, sb. height, M. viii. 3; adj.
D./E. hi. 423.
Hing, v. depend, Ps. cxlvii. 11 ;
hings, v. hangs, D./E. i. 969.
Hir, pro. her, M. ii. 4; S. iii. 4.
Hirpling, adj. limping, D./E. ii. 467.
Hoase, v. hoist, D./E. iii. 208 ; hoyse,
F.F. iii. 14.
Hoast, sb. host, Ps. cxxxvi. 15.
Hoip, sb. hope, S. viii. 4.
Holly, adj. holy, H. 236.
Hole, adj. hot, D./E. ii. 332.
Houer, sb. hour, M. i. 40.
Hould, v. hold, T.C. 1509.
Hounting, v. pr. p. hunting, H. 256.
Howering, v. pr. p. hovering, M. i.
92.
Howres, sb. hours, D./E. ii. 909.
Howsse, sb. house, Ps. cxxxii. 3.
Hoyse. See Hoase.
Hudge, adj. huge, D./E. ii. 474;
hudgly, adv. Ps. xxv. 2.
Hughing, v. pr. p. hewing, H. 236.
Humane, adj. human, M. ii. 22 ; xxi.
76.
Hundreth, adj. hundred, D./E. i. 923 ;
hundereth, H. 252.
Hwmore, sb. humour, H. 251.
Hy, v. hie, hurry, D./E. iii. 208;
hyes, i. 847.
Hydropisie, sb. dropsy, swelling, C.
122.
Hye, adv. high, D./E. i. 453 ; hyer,
adj. higher, M. xiv. 17.
Hynous, adj. heinous, M. xii. 8;
hynows, D./E. i. 139.
Hyre, sb. hire, S. viii. 4; reward,
S. H. 205.
Hyve, sb. hive, D./E. i. 503.
Idilnes, sb. idleness, M. i. 112.
Iff, conj. if, M. xx. 20.
He, sb. aisle, H. 243; isle, H. 243.
Ilk, pro. each, every, M. iv. 18.
Illustruous, adj. illustrious, D./E. i.
733-
Impairt, v. impart, M. v. 16.
Impeacht, v. forbade, D./E. i. 1008.
Impen, v. inf. wing, raise in flight,
D./E. i. 22.
Impesht, v. pp. impeached, blamed,
D./E. ii. 807.
Impetrat, v. get, obtain, procure, T.C.
(Intr.), 73.
Impostumde, adj. festering, F. F. iii. 3.
Impresonement, sb. imprisonment,
D./E. i. 211.
Inclois’d, v. pp. enclosed, S. xi. 2;
incloisit, M. vii. 5.
Incompast, v. pp. encompassed, T.C.
1082.
Indevoir, v. endeavour, Ps. cxlv. 6.
Infang-thief, sb. “ the privilege con¬
ferred on a landlord of pursuing
and trying a thief taken within his
territories.”—J. H. 241.
Infuis, v. infuse, pour in, M. xx. 14.
Ingland, sb. England, H. 256.
Ingrait, adj. ungrateful, M. vii. 1.
Ingyne, sb. spirit, M. xv. 14; genius,
power, M. xx. 11 ; pi. plans, plots,
subterfuges, M. i. 23.
Inhumaine, adj. inhuman, M. xxi. 76
Injoy, v. enjoy, S. iv. 12.
Insnair, v. ensnare, M. viii. 26.
Inspyre, v. inspire, S. viii. 5.
Intend, v. make way, direct a course,
D./E. i. 456.
Interessed, v. pp. interested, H. 236.
Into, prep, in, M. iii. 15.
Intrappit, v. pp. entrapped, S. x. 12.
Intreating, v. pr. p. entreating, M.
ii. 76.
Invaid, v. inf. invade, M. i. 20; ii. 72.
Inventiounes, sb. fictions, falsehoods,
D./E. i. 387.
Invironed, v. pp. environed, M. ii. 16.
Invy, sb. envy, M. ii. 41 ; v. M. iv.
26 ; S. ii. 10.
Irland, sb. Ireland, H. 256.
Irne, sb. iron, Ps. cvii. 16; Irnes,
cvii. 10.
Irrite, adj. wrong, mistaken, T.C.
1139-
Isle. See He.
333
Heere, v. hear, D./E. ii. 137; adv.
here, S.H. 12.
Heid, sb. heed, care, M. i. 127.
Heid, sb. chief, leader, D. /E. i. 90;
heid, sb. head, Ps. xxi. 3.
Heidles, adj. leaderless, D./E. i. 302.
Pleiping, v. pr. p. heaping, M. xiv.
10.
Heir, v. hear, M. xi. 3.
Heir, adv. here, M. xiii. 2 ; her, xxi.
98-
Heit, sb. heat, D.AL hi. 483.
Hereditar, adj. hereditary, M. xx. 10.
Hert, sb. heart, M. i. 14, 50, &c. ;
hart, deer, M. vii. 10; S. v. 4.
Herwest, sb. harvest, M. ii. 96.
Hes, v. has, M. i. 74.
Hew, sb. hue, colour, S. vii. 7.
Heyre, sb. heir, T.C. 569.
Hiddeows, adj. hideous, D./E. i.
244.
Hie, adj. high, S. i. 6; adv. M. iv. 5 ;
hiest, adj. D./E. i. 80.
Hight, sb. height, M. viii. 3; adj.
D./E. hi. 423.
Hing, v. depend, Ps. cxlvii. 11 ;
hings, v. hangs, D./E. i. 969.
Hir, pro. her, M. ii. 4; S. iii. 4.
Hirpling, adj. limping, D./E. ii. 467.
Hoase, v. hoist, D./E. iii. 208 ; hoyse,
F.F. iii. 14.
Hoast, sb. host, Ps. cxxxvi. 15.
Hoip, sb. hope, S. viii. 4.
Holly, adj. holy, H. 236.
Hole, adj. hot, D./E. ii. 332.
Houer, sb. hour, M. i. 40.
Hould, v. hold, T.C. 1509.
Hounting, v. pr. p. hunting, H. 256.
Howering, v. pr. p. hovering, M. i.
92.
Howres, sb. hours, D./E. ii. 909.
Howsse, sb. house, Ps. cxxxii. 3.
Hoyse. See Hoase.
Hudge, adj. huge, D./E. ii. 474;
hudgly, adv. Ps. xxv. 2.
Hughing, v. pr. p. hewing, H. 236.
Humane, adj. human, M. ii. 22 ; xxi.
76.
Hundreth, adj. hundred, D./E. i. 923 ;
hundereth, H. 252.
Hwmore, sb. humour, H. 251.
Hy, v. hie, hurry, D./E. iii. 208;
hyes, i. 847.
Hydropisie, sb. dropsy, swelling, C.
122.
Hye, adv. high, D./E. i. 453 ; hyer,
adj. higher, M. xiv. 17.
Hynous, adj. heinous, M. xii. 8;
hynows, D./E. i. 139.
Hyre, sb. hire, S. viii. 4; reward,
S. H. 205.
Hyve, sb. hive, D./E. i. 503.
Idilnes, sb. idleness, M. i. 112.
Iff, conj. if, M. xx. 20.
He, sb. aisle, H. 243; isle, H. 243.
Ilk, pro. each, every, M. iv. 18.
Illustruous, adj. illustrious, D./E. i.
733-
Impairt, v. impart, M. v. 16.
Impeacht, v. forbade, D./E. i. 1008.
Impen, v. inf. wing, raise in flight,
D./E. i. 22.
Impesht, v. pp. impeached, blamed,
D./E. ii. 807.
Impetrat, v. get, obtain, procure, T.C.
(Intr.), 73.
Impostumde, adj. festering, F. F. iii. 3.
Impresonement, sb. imprisonment,
D./E. i. 211.
Inclois’d, v. pp. enclosed, S. xi. 2;
incloisit, M. vii. 5.
Incompast, v. pp. encompassed, T.C.
1082.
Indevoir, v. endeavour, Ps. cxlv. 6.
Infang-thief, sb. “ the privilege con¬
ferred on a landlord of pursuing
and trying a thief taken within his
territories.”—J. H. 241.
Infuis, v. infuse, pour in, M. xx. 14.
Ingland, sb. England, H. 256.
Ingrait, adj. ungrateful, M. vii. 1.
Ingyne, sb. spirit, M. xv. 14; genius,
power, M. xx. 11 ; pi. plans, plots,
subterfuges, M. i. 23.
Inhumaine, adj. inhuman, M. xxi. 76
Injoy, v. enjoy, S. iv. 12.
Insnair, v. ensnare, M. viii. 26.
Inspyre, v. inspire, S. viii. 5.
Intend, v. make way, direct a course,
D./E. i. 456.
Interessed, v. pp. interested, H. 236.
Into, prep, in, M. iii. 15.
Intrappit, v. pp. entrapped, S. x. 12.
Intreating, v. pr. p. entreating, M.
ii. 76.
Invaid, v. inf. invade, M. i. 20; ii. 72.
Inventiounes, sb. fictions, falsehoods,
D./E. i. 387.
Invironed, v. pp. environed, M. ii. 16.
Invy, sb. envy, M. ii. 41 ; v. M. iv.
26 ; S. ii. 10.
Irland, sb. Ireland, H. 256.
Irne, sb. iron, Ps. cvii. 16; Irnes,
cvii. 10.
Irrite, adj. wrong, mistaken, T.C.
1139-
Isle. See He.
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Description | A collection of over 100 Scottish texts dating from around 1400 to 1700. Most titles are in Scots, and include editions of poetry, drama, and prose by major Scottish writers such as John Barbour, William Dunbar, Gavin Douglas, and George Buchanan. Edited by a key scholarly publisher of Scotland's literary history, and published from the late 19th century onwards by the Scottish Text Society. Available here are STS series 1-3. |
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