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firkin,
firkin [ˈfɪrkɪn, ˈfʌr-]
n. The fourth part of a barrel,
farlet, firlad, firlat, firlet, firlit, firlot, firlott, furlad, furlet,
firlot [ˈfɪrlət, ˈfʌr-]
n. A measure of capacity for grain.
fermance, firm, firmance, furm, infirmary,
firm [fɪrm]
adj. Firm.
adv. Firmly.
Compounds and phrases etc.
firmance [ˈfɪrməns]: Confinement, imprisonment.
infirm: Infirm.
infirmary [ɪnˈfɪrmərɪ]: A hospital.
firm,
firm [fɪrm]
n. A business, a company.
firsle,
firsle [SW. U. ˈfɪrzl]
v. To rustle.
1st., fairst, färss, farst, feerst, ferst, fersten, ferstin, firrst, firsst, first, firstan, firsten, firsten, firstin, firstin, firstlins, fist, furst, fursten, fust, fyrst,
first [fɪrst, MN. fɪst]
adj. First.
Contracted 1st
Compounds and phrases etc.
firsten: First (found in ballads).
firstlins: In the first place, firstly.
firt, firth,
firth [fɪrθ, I.Sh. fɪrt]
n. An arm of the sea, an estuary.
firt, firth, frith, frith,
firth [ˈfɪrθ]
also frith [frɪθ]
n. A wood, wooded land.
black-fishin, black-fishing, da_fish, daafish, daa-fish, dawfish, daw-fish, fasch, fäscher, faschwife, fash, fashin, feeshin, feish, fesh, fish, fishar, fish-carle, fish-creel, fish-creil, fisher, fisherie, fishermon, fishery, fishie, fishin, fishwife, fishy, fush, fushar, fusher, fushermon, fushin, fushwife, fysh, gairfish, garfish, guard_fish, guard-fish, haaf-fish, hoasach, hosack, hosock, ink-fish, keeng$s_fisher, king$s_fisher, king$s_fisher, needle_fish, redfush, reidfish, spootfish, spoot-fish, spoutfish, spout-fish, swaarfish, swardock, swarfish, swirdack, swirdo, swirdy, tang-fish, the_fish, the_king$s_fisher, Willie_fisher, Willie-fisher,
fish [fɪʃ, fʌʃ]
n. A fish.
dim. fishie
pl. fish (a mass of fish) or fishes (a quantity of individual fishes)
Compounds and phrases etc.
black fish: The salmon Salmo salar close to spawning.
black-fishin: Fishing for salmon at night with torches.
blawn fish: Fish that have been hung up to dry.
daafish: I. The lesser-spotted dogfish Scyliorhinus canicula.
duke's fish: WC. A taboo name for the salmon Salmo salar.
fiddle fish: SW. EC. The angel fish Squatina squatina.
fish-carle: A fisherman.
fish-creel: A fish-basket.
fisher: A fisher, a fisherman.
fishery: Fishery.
The fishin: The fishing industry.
fishin wand: A fishing rod.
fishwife: A fishwife, derogatory for a woman of coarse behaviour, temperament and vocabulary.
frog fish: I.Sh. The angler fish Lophius piscatorius.
gairfish: DD. The bottlenose dolphin Tursiops truncatus.
garfish [ˈgar(d)-]: The garfish Belone belone.
great fish: White fish.
gowdfish: The goldfish Carassius auratus.
haaf-fish: I.Sh. The grey seal Halichoerus grypus.
hose-fish: SEC. The cuttlefish Sepia officinalis. dim. MN. hosock, hosie.
ink-fish: The squid Loligo forbesii or cuttlefish Sepia officinalis.
mill fish: I.Sh. The turbot Scophthalmus maximus.
needle fish: The garfish Belone belone.
Peter fish: The John Dory Zeus faber.
pintle fish: NEC. The sand eel Ammodytes.
queer fish: WC. The salmon Salmo salar.
reidfish: A tabu-name for the salmon Salmo salar or a male at spawning time.
rash-fish: The smelt Osmerus eperlanus.
siller fish: The pout Trisopterus luscus.
spootfish: The razor clam Ensis arcuatus.
stock fish: SN. A medium sized cod Gadus morhua.
tang-fish: I.Sh. The common seal Phoca vitulina.
the fish [daː fʌʃ] I.Sh. The halibut Hippoglossus hippoglossus.
swarfish, swardock: I. The spotted blenny Pholis gunnellus.
The keeng's fisher: The kingfisher Alcedo atthis.
wind fish: Air dried cod Gadus morhua.
winter fish: Fish salted for winter consumption.
Willie fisher: The grey heron Ardea cinerea or SW. great crested grebe Podiceps cristatus. SN. The common tern Sterna hirundo.
Feshie, Fishie, Fishy,
Fishie [ˈfɪʃi]
pn. Fetterangus (Aberdeenshire).
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