Scottish Dialect: Y

(thing) by Gamaliel (4.8 y) Sun Jun 30 2002 at 16:53:40

Glossary of Scottish Dialect : Y

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These definitions are taken from the "Glossary of Scottish Dialect" from The Harvard Classics volume 6, "The Poems and Songs of Robert Burns," 1909. The volume is in the public domain. Aside from their inherent interest, they are valuable to anyone reading the work of Burns.

Yard, a garden; a stackyard.
Yaud, an old mare.
Yealings, coevals.
Yell, dry (milkless).
Yerd, earth.
Yerkit, jerked.
Yerl, earl.
Ye'se, ye shall.
Yestreen, last night.
Yett, a gate.
Yeuk, to itch.
Yill, ale.
Yill-Caup, ale-stoup.
Yird, yearth, earth.
Yokin, yoking; a spell; a day's work.
Yon, yonder.
'Yont, beyond.
Yowe, ewe.
Yowie, dim. of ewe; a pet ewe.
Yule, Christmas.
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