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GLOSSARY.
Stean_y?w;f.
Stended .flalked, moved luith
long/reps.
Steeks. c!ofes,J?.mts.
Stccks. Jireuks.
Sreen/?/'r.Iwinna fleer thee,
i. 267.
Stent, flop, ceaje.
Stcn7.t. i. 195.
Sting, i. 254. See (be
note.
Stint, flopped.
Stivk. bulkik.
Stccks i. 182.
Stoup. a vejjijl for meafur-
ing or holding liquor ; as
the glll-jkwp, mutchkin-
fiovp, cboppine-fioup, pint-
Jwup, quart-floup, gallon-
flovp, •waliv-floup ; alfo a
pillar, as ftoup of weir.
Stoure. difl (in motion).
Stoun. Stown. flelen.
Strae. flraiv. Had fair firae
death tane her avva ! bad
Jhe dyed a natural death.
Straif. flrove.
Straiks. flrokes. Strake.
flroke.
Strake. Straked. flruck.
Sxnck. flrtel.
Sturt. trouble, 'vexation.
Sune. foon
SufTic. care, anxiety, trou-
ble.
Suthron. (fouthcrn) Eng-
UJh.
Swaird. grajfy furface of
the ground.
Swankies. fivain kins, clever
joung flloivs.
Swacts. i. 2 12.
Swak. i. 262.
Swapped, exchanged.
Swats, fmall ale.
Swear. Sweer. backward,
unwilling, averfe.
Swith. quickly.
Syboxvs.yo7tng onions.
Syke. See Sike.
Syne, after, afit.r that, af-
terward, then. June as
i'yne. foon as late.
T.
Tain, taken.
Tait. i. 280.
Tak. take.
Taken, token.
Tald. told.
Tane. one.
Tangles, fea-weei.
Tap. top. Tap-knots, top-
knots.
Tappit hen. the Scotijb
quart floup ; fo called from
a fmall knob (tap or top)
on the lid, peculiar to that
veffd ; thofe hens ivhich
ivc, in England, call
copped (or creftedj hens,
being in Scotland called
tappit (tapped or topped)
hens
Tarrow. take pet.
Tarry woo. the luool of a
Jheep that has been tar-
red ?
Tartan, i. 211. alfo plaid-
ing, crofs-ftriped or chec*
kered fluff of various co-
Stean_y?w;f.
Stended .flalked, moved luith
long/reps.
Steeks. c!ofes,J?.mts.
Stccks. Jireuks.
Sreen/?/'r.Iwinna fleer thee,
i. 267.
Stent, flop, ceaje.
Stcn7.t. i. 195.
Sting, i. 254. See (be
note.
Stint, flopped.
Stivk. bulkik.
Stccks i. 182.
Stoup. a vejjijl for meafur-
ing or holding liquor ; as
the glll-jkwp, mutchkin-
fiovp, cboppine-fioup, pint-
Jwup, quart-floup, gallon-
flovp, •waliv-floup ; alfo a
pillar, as ftoup of weir.
Stoure. difl (in motion).
Stoun. Stown. flelen.
Strae. flraiv. Had fair firae
death tane her avva ! bad
Jhe dyed a natural death.
Straif. flrove.
Straiks. flrokes. Strake.
flroke.
Strake. Straked. flruck.
Sxnck. flrtel.
Sturt. trouble, 'vexation.
Sune. foon
SufTic. care, anxiety, trou-
ble.
Suthron. (fouthcrn) Eng-
UJh.
Swaird. grajfy furface of
the ground.
Swankies. fivain kins, clever
joung flloivs.
Swacts. i. 2 12.
Swak. i. 262.
Swapped, exchanged.
Swats, fmall ale.
Swear. Sweer. backward,
unwilling, averfe.
Swith. quickly.
Syboxvs.yo7tng onions.
Syke. See Sike.
Syne, after, afit.r that, af-
terward, then. June as
i'yne. foon as late.
T.
Tain, taken.
Tait. i. 280.
Tak. take.
Taken, token.
Tald. told.
Tane. one.
Tangles, fea-weei.
Tap. top. Tap-knots, top-
knots.
Tappit hen. the Scotijb
quart floup ; fo called from
a fmall knob (tap or top)
on the lid, peculiar to that
veffd ; thofe hens ivhich
ivc, in England, call
copped (or creftedj hens,
being in Scotland called
tappit (tapped or topped)
hens
Tarrow. take pet.
Tarry woo. the luool of a
Jheep that has been tar-
red ?
Tartan, i. 211. alfo plaid-
ing, crofs-ftriped or chec*
kered fluff of various co-
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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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