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names and a few
dialect words or pronunciations, e.g. lough,
trough and
sheugh. The
morphology and
syntax of
Irish is
quite different from that of English...
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mixed and they are
talking to one another. They are
sleeping in the same
sheugh (ditch),
below the same tree or in the same barn. They all say the same...
- wall), gate (a way or path),
knowe (knoll), moss (moorland),
sheuch or
sheugh (a
trench or ditch) and
vennel (narrow alley).
Other Scots elements may...
- And when we gade to
bring him hame, He was
delving in his kail-yardie;
Sheughing kail, and
laying l****s,
Without the hose, and but the br****s; And up his...
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Drumnacannon Burn a
small stream near
Tamlaght O Crilly.
Ballymacpeake Sheugh.
Killycon Burn Innishrush. [citation needed]
There is a
fishing club house...
- lads! the best
thing we can dae, is for ilka ane o' us to fill up the
sheugh on his ain
lands and let it staun."
Miller dates this at 1805, but Thomson...
- Burn
Another tributary below Culnady also acts as a
brown trout spawning Sheugh.
Drumuck Burn and
Dreenan Drain. http://www.ecocontainerhome...