- The matron's
badge or
brèid is a gentlewoman's
headdress worn in the
Scottish Highlands in
former times. It
consists of a
square of fine linen, pinned...
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Breid Bay is a bay
about 20
nautical miles (37 km) wide,
irregularly indenting, for as much as 12
nautical miles (22 km), the ice
shelf fringing the coast...
- A
plain loaf,
slices of
which are
known in
Scots as
plain breid (pronounced [plen brid]), is a
traditional style of loaf made
chiefly in
Scotland and...
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- ISBN 978-1-84183-070-4. "Dictionaries of the
Scots Language:: DOST ::
schort breid". "Dictionaries of the
Scots Language:: DOST ::
schort adj". "Of edible...
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hynder ****s (rare)
paard ros (dated)
Pferd Ross (dated) pèrd
bread breead breid breed brea
brood Brot
brwot hair hair hair haar hier haar Haar oar heart...
- *habbjană *habjaną ús us us ouse ons ons os uns ūs uns *uns *uns brea
bread breid breed brood brood n. mik, broeëd Brot n. brēad n. "fragment, bit, morsel...
- the
Privy Council of Scotland,
which stated that the flag's
design "will
breid some heit and
miscontentment betwix your
Majesties subjectis, and it is...
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obscurit and no
takin nor merk to be seen of the
Scottis Armes. This will
breid some heit and
miscontentment betwix your
Majesteis subjectis, and it is...
- Álfgerisvöllur 1920–1938 Tómas Pálsson in Bústaðir 1938–1946 Guðmundur Eiríksson in
Breið 1946–1958 Guðjón Jónsson in Tunguháls 1958–1970 Björn
Egilsson in Sveinsstaðir...