Scottish+idiom

  • 91Aesop's Fables — or Aesopica refers to a collection of fables credited to Aesop (620 ndash;560 BC), a slave and story teller who lived in Ancient Greece. Aesop s Fables have become a blanket term for collections of brief fables, usually involving anthropomorphic… …

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  • 92Given name — A given name, in Western contexts often referred to as a first name, is a personal name that specifies and differentiates between members of a group of individuals, especially in a family, all of whose members usually share the same family name… …

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  • 93West Country dialects — SW England official region (approximately co extensive with areas where West Country dialects are spoken) The West Country dialects and West Country accents are generic terms applied to any of several English dialects and accents used by much of… …

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  • 94George Wither — Infobox Writer name = George Wither imagesize = 250px caption = George Wither birthdate = 1588 06 11 birthplace = Bentworth, UK deathdate = 1667 05 02 occupation = Poet nationality = English genre = Satire notableworks = Abuses Stript and Whipt …

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  • 95The Times They Are a-Changin' — Infobox Album Name = The Times They Are A Changin Type = Album Artist = Bob Dylan Released = January 13 1964 Recorded = August 6 1963–October 31 1963 at Columbia Studios, New York City Genre = Folk Length = 45:36 Label = Columbia Records Producer …

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  • 96Mid-Atlantic English — For the English language as it is spoken in the Mid Atlantic States, see New York dialect, New Jersey English, Philadelphia accent, and Baltimorese. Mid Atlantic English (sometimes called a Transatlantic accent) is a cultivated or acquired… …

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  • 97Curiosity killed the cat — This article is about the proverb. For other uses, see Curiosity killed the cat (disambiguation). A curious kitten. Curiosity killed the cat is a proverb used to warn of the dangers of unnecessary investigation or experimentation. A less… …

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  • 98Language death — In linguistics, language death (also language extinction or linguistic extinction, and rarely linguicide or glottophagy[1]) is a process that affects speech communities where the level of linguistic competence that speakers possess of a given… …

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  • 99Chalk (TV series) — Chalk Opening title. A crane shot descends outside of Galfast High. Format Sitcom Written by Steven Moffat …

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  • 100Written Scots language — examples from various sources.Text from Legend of the Saints 14th CenturyXXXIII. GEORGE. Ȝete of sancte george is my wil, gyf I connandes had þere til to translat þe haly story, as wrytine in þe buk fand I. for he wes richt haly mañ fele tynt… …

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