- Doug
Johnstone (born 22 July 1970) is a
Scottish crime writer based in Edinburgh. His
ninth novel Fault Lines was
published by
Orenda Books in May 2018...
- case of
Bonnie Prince Charlie); braw for fine;
muckle for big;
spail or
skelf for
splinter (cf. spall); snib for bolt;
pinkie for
little finger; janitor...
- Wharfe. Its name
comes from the
Scandinavian personal name Úlfr,
while skelf may be an Old
English word
meaning "a flat area" (a
cognate of shelf), although...
- "David
Berman and
Stephen Malkmus Interview".
Corduroy Suit. Wee
Black Skelf records.
Archived from the
original on
February 8, 2012.
Retrieved July...
- Chłopiec z Południa Sá útvaldi 7
Heksen Wiedźma
Nornin 8
Redsel Wyprawa Skelfing 9 Sol av
Isfolket Sol z
Ludzi Lodu
Sunna af ætt Ísfólksins 10 Nattsvarte...
- keyboards, violin,
percussion Years active 2003–present
Labels Suilven Recordings Wee
Black Skelf Member of One More
Grain Kurt
Doles Website www.gunung.org...
-
Chest (1939) Back o' the Moon (1906): "Back o’ the Moon", "The Pillers", "
Skelf-Mary", "Lad-L****", "The Fairway"
Widdershins (1911): "The
Beckoning Fair...
- þing-vǫllr ("****embly field"). Ulleskelf, Yorkshire, from Old
Norse Ulfr-
skelf ("Ulfr's shelf"). Wing, Rutland, from Old
Norse vengi. Witherslack, Westmorland...
- has
retained the
original pronunciation (e.g. OE sċylfe, 'shelf',
became skelf). Old
English /s/
became /ʃ/ when
adjacent to a
front vowel (e.g. shinners...
- into a
steep gully.
Skeldon Moor
possibly ridge or
ledge from a
local word
skelf, or 's**** midden' with Old
Norse skel dun and Old
English mōr Stainton...