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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language

Chapter 2 Hagbut.

Word Count: 401    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

part. pa.

n an

. Any thing bru

ch

superior quality, whi

ist.

. A distorted p

riel, p

lw

CRONE, C

l does, in a low a

and P

to whimper; Isl.

to persist

r sing in a

rn

CRUNE,

w continue

ug

incant

ms

ssip, to talk a great

icta in verbis

Fawning, whee

ped in blood, and the other burnt, (as an emblem of fire and sword,) which was conv

ps from crois, a cross

. A dwa

s exiguum, Isl. kracke, kro

we that has given

nb

o suffer decay f

r. Gossiping in a

rom Coran

Leg. croude

ul

se many words in a w

A potato

n. To halt

rok-i

ms

s. A

her

saddle for support

ist.

a fish, S.; denominated from the cru

rr

r openly and boldly; q. to k

ldi

OT,

feeble ch

st of a nest, or of a litt

t, petit

The smalle

rut,

nt

One that is h

rn

krok, i

D, CROW

coo as

ug

croa

dim

to groan, t

B

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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language
An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language
“An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language by John Jamieson”