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CHILDREN'S AMUSEMENTS - GLOSSARY.

Cranie, cranie doshie, cranie dot, cranie dottie, cranie wanie, the little finger
Croon, crown
Cyarlin, ugly old woman

Deed, dead
Doo, dove
Dooickie, small dove
Doon, down
Dyke, a wall

Ee, eye
Eenie, little eye
Even, evening

Fae, from
Faht, what
Fan, when
Fillie, a young horse
Fin, when
Fit, foot
Fite, white
Fite breed, wheaten bread
Fittiekin, a very little foot
Foo, full

Gae, go
Gar, force
Gate, road
Gauger, excise-officer
Geed, went
Gehn, if
Gin, before
Gyang, go

Haimie, home
Hame, home
Han', hand
Happer, hopper Haud, hold
Heelie, little heel
Hid, had
Hinch, thigh
Hinchie, little thigh
Hoose, house

Jist, just

Lab, lap
Lade, mill-race
Ladie, little lad or boy
Laip, lap
Lam', lamb
Lang, long
Leb, lap
Loup, jump

Ma, my
Man, servant
Meel, meal
Mony, many
Moo, mouth
Mooie, little mouth
Mull, mill
Mynt, remembered

Nae, not
Naething, nothing
Nappy, a little hillock
Needle-noddle, a word expressive of the steady motion of the dogs
Nivv, hand
Niz, nose
Nozie, little nose

O', of
Ony, any
Ower, over