- (fist), sark (shirt), spe (prophesy), þa (those), til (to),
tinsell (loss),
wycht (valiant), and wyll (lost, confused). The
Flemings introduced bonspell (sporting...
- Auchterhouse, a man, says
Andrew of Wyntoun, "stout and manfull,
bauld and
wycht", who was
killed in 1392. He
built a
castle at
Airlie in
Forfarshire and...
-
presence war. And, certis, þai suld
weill hawe pryß þat in þar tyme war
wycht and wyß, And led thar lyff in gret trawaill, And oft in hard
stour off bataill...
- 133–139 – via Wikisource. ****erton,
James (31
December 2018). "Worthy,
Wycht and Wys: Romance, Chivalry, and
Chivalric Language in John Barbour's Bruce"...
-
awppis and
owlis As unto pacokkis, papingais, or crennis, And mak a law for
wycht fowlis and for wrennis, And lat no
fowll of
ravyne do efferay, Nor devoir...
- Edinburgh.
Michael Gilbert died on 24
September 1590. He
married Sibilla Wycht (d. 1584).
Their children included:
Nicolas or
Nicoll Gilbert (d. 1609)...
- to
members of
Clann Ruaidhrí. This
Raynald menyd wes gretly, For he wes
wycht man and worthy. And fra men saw this infortown,
Syndry can in
thare hartis...