- (known in
Irish and
Scottish Gaelic as
Sruth na Maoile, in
Scots as the
Sheuch) is the
strait between north-eastern
Northern Ireland and south-western...
- scunner/scunnert
meaning "offended" or "fed up".
sheuch,
sheugh a
small shallow ditch (pronounced /ˈʃʌx/) noun From
Scots sheuch. skite, skitter,
scoot to move quickly...
-
stone or turf wall), gate (a way or path),
knowe (knoll), moss (moorland),
sheuch or
sheugh (a
trench or ditch) and
vennel (narrow alley).
Other Scots elements...
-
heuch (cliff), heuk (hook),
leuch (laughed), leuk (look),
pleuch (plough),
sheuch (ditch),
teuch (tough) and teuk (took) from bōh, bōc, cōc, ġenóh, hōh, hōc...
- o thir
verra busses wad
stert the ****rn oo read
aboot in oor bulks: ilk
sheuch an heidie-hole i thir
verra rigs was den for
fairce sodgers in fechtin-graith-Scots...