- The
Saugh Hill
Grits is a
geologic formation in Scotland. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Silurian period.
Earth sciences portal Scotland portal...
- on the
walls of the
temple of Mars: And al above,
depeinted in a tour,
Saugh I Conquest,
sitting in
greet honour, With the
sharpe swerd over his heed...
- The
Saugh Hill
Group is a
geologic group in Scotland. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Silurian period.
Earth sciences portal Scotland portal Paleontology...
- that were there, In al the
place saugh he nat a frere; In all the
place he saw not a friar; Of
oother folk he
saugh ynowe in wo. Of
other folk he saw...
-
dialects of English, most
notably in
Scottish English, e.g. in loch,
broch or
saugh (willow). The
symbol in the
International Phonetic Alphabet that represents...
- ech of hem
hadde wyves mo than two; And many
another holy man also. Whan
saugh ye ever, in any
maner age, That hye God
defended mariage By
expres word...
- the Nun,
Chaucer writes in
lines 144-145, "She
wolde wepe, if that she
saugh a mous/Kaught in a trappe, if it were deed or bledde."
There is an earlier...
- "nothing": e.g. Old
English ic ne seah "I didn't see" >>
Middle English I ne
saugh nawiht, lit. "I didn't see nothing" >>
Early Modern English I saw not. A...
- higher, straight,
sighed /ə/ /oʊ/ /x/ /k/ /k/ /f/ /ɡ/ /ɡh/ /p/
burgh lough,
saugh hough laughter, trough, draught,
rough burgher, ogham, yogh leghorn, pigheaded...
-
Lochan Saorach (Perthshire) Loch of
Sarclet (Thrumster, Caithness) Loch
Saugh (Angus) (reservoir) Loch
Scalloch (Ayrshire) Loch
Scalpaidh (Kyle of Lochalsh)...