I'll try to make sure that the next installment of this particular series gets posted in April of May of 2017, rather than December. Many apologies!
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
Separated by a Common Language: Orcadian Dialect Edition, Part 4
Last year, I posted an entire season worth of Whassigo words from the beloved Orkney evening program(me). Many months late, I'm at it again with the words from the '15/'16 Whassigo season. This time, I kept track of the words as the episodes were released during BBC Radio Orkney's winter season, but I'm extremely late in posting them - as evidenced by the fact that there have already been three installments this season. And so, this latest edition of Separated by a Common Language.
October 2015
"koosed" - to exchange, swap, or barter
"hoolican" - a shaggy, repulsive sheep
"bayow" - a primitive scythe
"nutheran" - humming or singing
"tyno" - rod or wire for drying fish
"tribble" - to touch things with one's fingers; to grope
November 2015
"letto" - an insignificant item of very little value
"karr" - a big, strong man
"millens" - particulate or fine bits of stoor, e.g., in the bottom of a purse or handbag
"scumfaced" - old Scots word meaning disgusted, related to scunnard (scunnered?)
"snellie" - a coot (bird?), e.g., a mark that looks like it was made by a snail
"ill-fossered" - untidy or slovenly
December 2015
"dagsy" - a bow-legged person
"noler" - a snub (Scottish in origin)
"feich" - an old Norse word meaning expression of disgust, particularly at a bad smell
"gramowrie" - a witch's power, old Scots word derived from French
"irpid" - from a Faroese word meaning spiteful or cantankerous
"yam" - an old type of Orkney potato
January 2016
"transeerin" - a serious fall from a horse
"droose" - a Sanday word meaning to rush forth, originally Norwegian
"gamsmyre" - total chaos or pandaemonium
"lowter" - a lump of gutter
"nowtan" - muttering in an ill-tempered manner, growling or grumbling
"pilk" - a small, light-built boy
February 2016
"ab" - a hindrance or impediment
"nivvle" - an old Norse word meaning to grip something hard
"skarps" - a patch of poor, rocky ground
"raam" - someone who is speaking nonsense or rambling incoherently
"koofie" - a shellfish, particularly large breeds of clam
"lovanentie" - an exclamation equivalent to "mercy me", corrupted from the phrase "Lord, defend me"
March 2016
"skelly-wheeter" - an emaciated beast
"toosy" - a state of dishevelment
"slunky" - a word describing a long and lean person
"maelskorn" - a light, unsatisfying meal
"metting" - a single ear of corn; a handful or small amount of anything precious; a tea leaf
"krammy" - heavy, drizzly weather
"koukan" - swallowing greedily, from an old Norse word
"April" 2016
"clivvo" - a steep road with high banks on the side
"skiggan" - from the Norse "skiggar", meaning bright and clean (repeat from February 2015)
"loba" - old, coarse grass on bog land
"drush" - a great number/amount of something
"kony" - strong vegetation, e.g., for making a basket or rope
"haffhand" - a concubine or mistress
I'll try to make sure that the next installment of this particular series gets posted in April of May of 2017, rather than December. Many apologies!
I'll try to make sure that the next installment of this particular series gets posted in April of May of 2017, rather than December. Many apologies!
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