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GLOSSARY.
Efchew. avoid.
Ettlcd . aimed.
Ew-bughts. folds, pens, or
Jmall inclojures, where the
ewes are milked.
Ewie. diminutive of ewe.
Ery, or Iry. afraid of
Fa' '. fall.
Fadge. a thick loaf of bread,
figuratively, any coarfe
heap of fluff.
Y as., faith.
Fain, glad; fidging fain,
itching with joy.
Fairly, wonder.
Fairntickl'd. freckled.
Fan. when. (Buchans.)
Fardles. oat -cakes, baked
thin, and cut into four
parts.
Fare. go.
Falh. ne'er fafh. never vex
or trouble yourfelf. fa(h
nae mair wi' me. trouble
yourfelf no more with me,
about me, or trouble me no
more.
Fafli'd na. troubled not.
Fat. what. (Buchans.)
Faucht .fight, fought.
Fauld. {old. many fauld.
manyfold, many times.
Yawn, fallen.
Yead.feud, hatred, quarrel.
Ft-cht. Ycdmng,flgbt,flgbt-
Feck. part, quantity, mony
feck . av reat number. Maift
feck, the greatefl part.
Feckei. flecked, particolour-
ed.
Ye'mgit. feigned.
Feind. devil.
Fere, in fere, together.
Feris. companions.
Ferlict. wondered.
Ferfs. fierc\
Fey. predejlinated, to that
end, doomed to die, under
a fatality.
Fidder. father, i2Slb.
Fidging fain. See Fain.
Fit. a fit. on foot.
Flees, flies,
Fleeching, coaxing, flatter -
wg.
Ylct.flytedjcolded.
YWe.flea.
Flinders, pieces, fplinters.
Flings, kicks.
Flouks. flounders, foles.
Flow an. flowing.
Flytin. chiding, fcolding,
Yotigel.fat.
Fog. aftergrafs.
Forby. be/ides.
Fore. to the fore, remaining,
in exiflence, in being.
Forfairn. tired, wearied?
Forgather d.Forgatherit.f«-
countered, met.
Forpet. fourth part of apeck.
Forftame. under/land me,
You.jull, drunk.
Fouk. folks, people.
Efchew. avoid.
Ettlcd . aimed.
Ew-bughts. folds, pens, or
Jmall inclojures, where the
ewes are milked.
Ewie. diminutive of ewe.
Ery, or Iry. afraid of
Fa' '. fall.
Fadge. a thick loaf of bread,
figuratively, any coarfe
heap of fluff.
Y as., faith.
Fain, glad; fidging fain,
itching with joy.
Fairly, wonder.
Fairntickl'd. freckled.
Fan. when. (Buchans.)
Fardles. oat -cakes, baked
thin, and cut into four
parts.
Fare. go.
Falh. ne'er fafh. never vex
or trouble yourfelf. fa(h
nae mair wi' me. trouble
yourfelf no more with me,
about me, or trouble me no
more.
Fafli'd na. troubled not.
Fat. what. (Buchans.)
Faucht .fight, fought.
Fauld. {old. many fauld.
manyfold, many times.
Yawn, fallen.
Yead.feud, hatred, quarrel.
Ft-cht. Ycdmng,flgbt,flgbt-
Feck. part, quantity, mony
feck . av reat number. Maift
feck, the greatefl part.
Feckei. flecked, particolour-
ed.
Ye'mgit. feigned.
Feind. devil.
Fere, in fere, together.
Feris. companions.
Ferlict. wondered.
Ferfs. fierc\
Fey. predejlinated, to that
end, doomed to die, under
a fatality.
Fidder. father, i2Slb.
Fidging fain. See Fain.
Fit. a fit. on foot.
Flees, flies,
Fleeching, coaxing, flatter -
wg.
Ylct.flytedjcolded.
YWe.flea.
Flinders, pieces, fplinters.
Flings, kicks.
Flouks. flounders, foles.
Flow an. flowing.
Flytin. chiding, fcolding,
Yotigel.fat.
Fog. aftergrafs.
Forby. be/ides.
Fore. to the fore, remaining,
in exiflence, in being.
Forfairn. tired, wearied?
Forgather d.Forgatherit.f«-
countered, met.
Forpet. fourth part of apeck.
Forftame. under/land me,
You.jull, drunk.
Fouk. folks, people.
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Description | In two volumes. |
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Shelfmark | Ing.62-63 |
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Description | Scottish and English songs, military music and keyboard music of the 18th and 19th centuries. These items are from the collection of Alexander Wood Inglis of Glencorse (1854 to 1929). Also includes a few manuscripts, some treatises and other books on the subject. |
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Description | The Glen Collection and the Inglis Collection represent mainly 18th and 19th century Scottish music, including Scottish songs. The collections of Berlioz and Verdi collected by bibliographer Cecil Hopkinson contain contemporary and later editions of the works of the two composers Berlioz and Verdi. |
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