-
derived forms.
Sometimes simply n and l or n and l e.g. auld (old) and
haund (hand) etc. E
Vowel 16. bed, het (heated), yett (gate), etc.
Vowel 2 in...
- or /ɔ/ in
Modern Scots, for example:
caunle (candle),
draucht (draught),
haund (hand),
lauch (laugh),
saund (sand) and
slauchter (slaughter) from candel...
- (chirp) and
chowk (ch****).
Initial h may be 'dropped' in, for example,
haund (hand) and
hoose (house) but 'added' in for
example in ale and Annie. wh...
-
though the ⟨d⟩ is
generally written in the
literary standard, thus caundle,
haund and staund. The
cluster ⟨ld⟩ is also
reduced to /l/ in some
Scots dialects...
- com. Bibb, Leon (September 6, 2013). "P****enger
train car from 1943
crash haunds Midwest Railway Preservations Society in Cleveland". News 5 Cleveland. Retrieved...
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prevent my disgrace,
crying out all the way, with a loud voice, "Hud your
haunds". The
throwing up of a sash, or
otherwise opening a window, made me tremble...
- needed] The community's name has
changed over the
centuries from Syward-hes-
haund in 1286,
Sewardsende in the mid 14th
century and
eventually to the name...