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G L O S S A R.
lours ivorn by the High-
landers. Tartan plaid.
Tarran fcreen. large piece
of fucb like fluff, ivorn by
the women over their head
andjhoidders. ; alfo feme
kind of poll age, fee i. 2 1 1 .
Tarveals. plague us, torment
us (with fretfidncfs and
ill humour.")
Tafhed . flamed, /potted.
Tauld. told.
Teats, final! parcds.
Tees'd. nibbled.
Temper pin. i. 175.
Tent. heed. Tenty. heedful,
cautious.
Thae. thcfe, thofc.
Thairs. there is.
The. to. the gither. tog-e-
ther, the night to night-
Thee, thrive.
Thift. theft.
Thimber. ii. 139.
Thir. thefe.
Thocht. though.
Thoehts. thoughts.
Thole, fuffer, endure.
Thou's. Thoufe. thoujhalt.
Thrang. bufy.
Thrangs. throngs, crouds,
preffes.
Thravv. twifl, twine, turn,
manage, crofs, thivart.
Thraw-cruk. an inflrument
ufed bv hujbanamen for
iwifling hay, &c. into
ropes.
Thrawis. throes, pangs, a-
gonies.
Thrifsles thiflles.
Thud, flroke, noife or fund
occajioned by a blow, or the
fall of any heavy body.
Tiff, good order.
Tih.prff.
Till. to.
Tinclair. tinker.
Tine. lofe.
Tinkler, tinker.
Tint. lofl.
Tippony. twopenny ; ale
fold for twopence a Scotijb
pint.
Titled, tided at the pin.
twirled the latch, attempt-
ed to open the door.
Tither. other.
Titter, rather, fooner.
Titty, fifltr.
Tocher. Tocher good.
marriage portion, fortune.
Todlen. todling, walking
with a rolling Jbort flep,
like a child, rocking, tot-
tering.
Tone. one.
Toofal. ere the toofal of
the night, before nightfall;
an image, Mr. Lambe
thinks, drazun from a fuf-
pended canopy, Jo let fall
as to cover what is be-
!oiv.
Toom. empty. Toom'd.
emptied.
Tofli. tight, neat.
Tothcr. other.
Touk of drum found of
drum, beat of drum.
lours ivorn by the High-
landers. Tartan plaid.
Tarran fcreen. large piece
of fucb like fluff, ivorn by
the women over their head
andjhoidders. ; alfo feme
kind of poll age, fee i. 2 1 1 .
Tarveals. plague us, torment
us (with fretfidncfs and
ill humour.")
Tafhed . flamed, /potted.
Tauld. told.
Teats, final! parcds.
Tees'd. nibbled.
Temper pin. i. 175.
Tent. heed. Tenty. heedful,
cautious.
Thae. thcfe, thofc.
Thairs. there is.
The. to. the gither. tog-e-
ther, the night to night-
Thee, thrive.
Thift. theft.
Thimber. ii. 139.
Thir. thefe.
Thocht. though.
Thoehts. thoughts.
Thole, fuffer, endure.
Thou's. Thoufe. thoujhalt.
Thrang. bufy.
Thrangs. throngs, crouds,
preffes.
Thravv. twifl, twine, turn,
manage, crofs, thivart.
Thraw-cruk. an inflrument
ufed bv hujbanamen for
iwifling hay, &c. into
ropes.
Thrawis. throes, pangs, a-
gonies.
Thrifsles thiflles.
Thud, flroke, noife or fund
occajioned by a blow, or the
fall of any heavy body.
Tiff, good order.
Tih.prff.
Till. to.
Tinclair. tinker.
Tine. lofe.
Tinkler, tinker.
Tint. lofl.
Tippony. twopenny ; ale
fold for twopence a Scotijb
pint.
Titled, tided at the pin.
twirled the latch, attempt-
ed to open the door.
Tither. other.
Titter, rather, fooner.
Titty, fifltr.
Tocher. Tocher good.
marriage portion, fortune.
Todlen. todling, walking
with a rolling Jbort flep,
like a child, rocking, tot-
tering.
Tone. one.
Toofal. ere the toofal of
the night, before nightfall;
an image, Mr. Lambe
thinks, drazun from a fuf-
pended canopy, Jo let fall
as to cover what is be-
!oiv.
Toom. empty. Toom'd.
emptied.
Tofli. tight, neat.
Tothcr. other.
Touk of drum found of
drum, beat of drum.
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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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