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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language

An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language

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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language by John Jamieson

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Chapter 1 No.1

Fr. crespe, id.

Burel.

CRISTIE, CRISTY, adj. Perhaps curled. Dan. kruset, id.

Acts Ja. II.

CRO, CROY, s. The satisfaction made for the slaughter of any man, according to his rank.

Reg. Maj.

Gael. cro, cows, the reparation being made in cattle; or Ir. crò, death.

To CROAGH, (gutt.) v. a. To strangle, Fife.

CROCE, CROYS, s. One of the sails in a ship.

Douglas.

Sw. kryss-top, the mizzen-top.

CROCHE, CROCHERT.

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1 Chapter 1 No.1
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2 Chapter 2 Hagbut.
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4 Chapter 4 Crufe.
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6 Chapter 6 Croud.
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8 Chapter 8 Crooner.
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9 Chapter 9 Croyn.
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12 Chapter 12 Coodie.
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13 Chapter 13 Coof.
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14 Chapter 14 Quirie.
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15 Chapter 15 Cursour.
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16 Chapter 16 Repledge.
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17 Chapter 17 Connand.
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18 Chapter 18 Yaire.
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20 Chapter 20 Couple.
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21 Chapter 21 Fuffle.
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23 Chapter 23 Kowschot.
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25 Chapter 25 Castock.
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26 Chapter 26 Kuter.
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27 Chapter 27 Kittie.
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28 Chapter 28 Conuyne.
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29 Chapter 29 Daw.
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31 Chapter 31 Dawdie.
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32 Chapter 32 Darg.
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33 Chapter 33 Dams.
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34 Chapter 34 Dainty.
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35 Chapter 35 Dent.
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36 Chapter 36 Dere.
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37 Chapter 37 Dregie.
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39 Chapter 39 Dawd.
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