-
common featured Jack and
Victor humming a song ("Hurdy
gurdy gurdy, in the
windae boxes").
These decreased in
frequency after the
first couple of series,...
- 79.
Beaty 2012, p. 62. Dempster, Michael. "Glasgow
Looking Gl****". Wee
Windaes.
National Library of Scotland.
Retrieved 20 June 2022.
Clark &
Clark 1991...
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meaning "quite". It can also mean "big", for
instance "Yon
hoose hez a
muckle windae"
means "that
house has a big window" ner, na or nar - no neb - nose (nebby...
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- made a statement,
recorded by four officers, that, "I only
wanted the van
windaes shot up. The fire at Fat Boy's was only
meant to be a
frightener which...
- maedwe, pyle, sċeadu, swelgan/swealwe,
widwe and ġeolo.
Similarly with
Norse windae (window).
History of the
Scots language Macafee, Caroline; Aitken, A. J...
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Windaes".
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September 2019.
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- Also 'a', 'ow' or 'y', for example:
arrae (arrow),
barrae (barrow) and
windae (window), etc.
Diminutives in -ie,
burnie small burn (stream), feardie/feartie...
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Hebrew intil Scottis – Wee
Windaes".
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- ISBN 978-1-4744-3629-8. OCLC 1057237368. "Mary
Symon (1863-1938) – Wee
Windaes".
Retrieved 20
November 2020. "Mary
Symon | Poet".
Scottish Poetry Library...