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wereld Welt wèreld rain rain rain
rhyne rein
regen Regen rinne blood blooid bluid blooed bloed bloed Blut
bloed alone aloan alane alane allinne alleen allein...
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thought to
refer to the tower: The King sits in
Dunfermling Toun
Drynking the
bluid-red wyne …
Historic Environment Scotland. "Malcolm Canmore's
Tower (SM5287)"...
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Caribbean island of Nevis.
Tyrell is
recognized for the
photo series Backra Bluid,
which s****s to "broaden the
discussion about what it
means to be Black...
- Review. 147: 484–597. Duckworth, B. L. H. (1903). "Reviews: Craniology;
Bluid, Schwalbe". Man: 77–78. doi:10.2307/2839804. JSTOR 2839804. MacCurdy, George...
- Romanisation, it
represents /uːy/ or /ɵy/. In
Scots it
represents /ø/, e.g.
bluid "blood", duin "done", muin "moon" and
spuin "spoon". In English, when used...
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poems in
Scots have been published:
Thrawart Threipins in 1976, and Hert’s
Bluid,
Chapman 1995. His
poems "On Mairriage" and "On Bairns" are
included in...
- seide-be-
seide till the brae-face was
traisselt an the
gress ran reid wui
bluid; whan
naigs an troopers-the deed-
ruckle glutherin i-ther weizants-war cowpeet...
- 174 West
Carbery (E.D.)
Aghadown Skibbereen Bluid East 104 West
Carbery (E.D.)
Castlehaven Skibbereen Bluid West 183 West
Carbery (E.D.)
Castlehaven Skibbereen...
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environments conditioned by the
Scottish Vowel Length Rule, for example:
bluid (blood), duin (done), muin (moon) and
spuin (spoon) from dōn, blōd, mōna...
-
University Press, 2010). (edited with T.
Bueltmann and A. Hinson) Ties of
Bluid, Kin and Countrie:
Scottish ****ociational
Culture in the
Diaspora (Guelph:...