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dialect (also
variously known as
Shetlandic;
broad or auld
Shetland or Shaetlan; and
referred to as
Modern Shetlandic Scots (MSS) by some linguists) is...
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Shetland is an
archipelago in Scotland.
Shetland may also
refer to:
Shetland animal breeds, including:
Shetland cattle Shetland goose Shetland pony Shetland...
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Selected bilingual,
Shetlandic with
English versions 2017, Heimferðir/ Haemfarins, Dimma,
Selected bilingual, (mainly)
Shetlandic with
Icelandic versions...
- Whitlock,
writing in 1979. The
reversed hooves has been
ascribed to the
Shetlandic njogel by
James A. Teit back in 1918. An
early commentary on the glashtin...
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Society of
Antiquaries of Scotland, 27 Blind, Karl (1881), "Scottish,
Shetlandic and
Germanic Water Tales", The
Contemporary Review, XL,
Strahan Bowman...
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chasing smaller boys with ropes.
Similar to this are the
Faroese and
Shetlandic po****r
customs of
dressing up as
giantesses referred to as Grýla (plural...
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Shetland literature is
literature written in Shetland, Scotland, or by
writers from Shetland. The
literature is
often written in
Shetland dialect or its...
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gradually replaced in
Shetland by an
insular dialect of Scots,
known as
Shetlandic,
which is in turn
being replaced by
Scottish English.
Although Norn was...
- lutharachán (dialect form of leprechaun) or púca
teaches tunes, like the
Shetlandic trow who lets his
music be
heard from his
fairy mound or otherwise; such...
- Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe in
their Norske Folkeeventyr. In
Orcadian and
Shetlandic folklore, the gýgjar are
renamed 'Grotti Finnie' and 'Grotti Minnie' who...