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- Gaberlunzie /ɡæbərˈlʌnji/ is a medieval Scots word for a licensed beggar. The name may derive from the wallet that such people carried, or from a combination...
- Sword. However, somewhat confusingly, they recorded it under the title "Gaberlunzie King", and this album includes a completely different song recorded under...
- Wed an Old Man" 211. "Wa'ney Island ****fight", "The Bonny Grey" 212. "Gaberlunzie Man" 213. No record 214. "Famed Waterloo" (Laws 38) 215. "Maria Martin"...
- older ⟨ȝ⟩ (yogh) realised /jɪ/ or /ŋ/. For example: brulzie ("broil"), gaberlunzie (a beggar) and the names Menzies, Finzean, Culzean, Mackenzie etc. Spelt...
- Scots Black (1861), Picturesque Tourist of Scotland, pp. 180–181. "The Gaberlunzie Man / The Beggar Man / The Auld Beggarman (Roud 212; Child 279 Appendix;...
- (a uniform plane in the shape of) mainland Scotland. The folk group Gaberlunzie sang a song "The Back of Schiehallion", meaning Scotland. The slopes...
- Ballantine started writing poetry at a young age and through the po****r Gaberlunzie's Wallet (1842) became an established writer. He wrote poetry books and...
- the Gaelic capall-coille ([kʰaʰpəl̪ˠˈkʰɤʎə]) meaning "forest horse"; Gaberlunzie – most correctly pronounced gaberlunyie (IPA /ɡæbərˈlʌnji/) but now often...
- a substitute for the older <ȝ> (yogh). For example: brulzie (broil), gaberlunzie (a beggar) and the names Menzies, Finzean, Culzean, Mackenzie etc. (As...
- Corries", 1966), Kenneth McKellar ("Songs of Jacobite Risings", 1996), Gaberlunzie ("Superstition", 2005) and Alastair McDonald ("Songs Around Scotland"...