- qday tqaʔnt
earth g̣eˑla laŋs road *ʔɨškɨ́t sdo eat N ké- p’aʔst 's/he is eating' die *ƛaʔyáwi/*ƛʔayáwi
g̣leg (sg.); čʼoˑqʼ (pl.) I ni ina you ʔi kiː...
- from the word "gad"
meaning "spike".
Other common names include "cleg[g]", "
gleg" or "clag",
which come from Old
Norse and may have
originated from the Vikings...
- Gorthie. Not
public and
general 1661 c. 207 9 May 1681 Act in
favors of
Thomas Gleg Doctor of
Medecine thrid master of St
Salvators Colledge in St Andrews. Not...
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combination of
skilful artifice with
natural diction,
concision and
quickness (
glegness) of expression. For example,
Dunbar praises his peer,
Merseir in The Lament...
- website,
accessed 23
February 2014
GLMEES website,
accessed 23
February 2014
GLEG website,
accessed 30 May 2014
GLEMA website, site
reported "under construction"...
- on the
Questions targe them tightly; Till, faith! wee Davock's
grown sae
gleg, Tho'
scarcely langer than your leg, He'll
screed you aff
Effectual Calling...
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Kilmaurs was
famous for
producing cutlery and swords, the
local expression "As
gleg as a
Kilmaurs whittle", with the
addition that "it cuts an inch
before the...