Scots is the Germanic language, related to English, spoken in Lowland Scotland and Ulster, not the Celtic language Gaelic!
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Page 29 of 45 for the letter R
rigmaree, rigmarie,
rigmarie [ˈrɪməri]
n. An old Scots coin of very small value. Anything of little or no value. A frivolous gathering, a frolic.
reyl, rile, ryle,
rile [rəil]
v. To annoy, cause annoyance in. To disturb, especially by minor irritations.
rill, rillagory,
rill [I. rɪl]
v. To chatter, babble, prattle.
Compounds and phrases etc.
rillagory: Chattering, prattling.
rim, rimbirst, rimbirstin, rimbrast, rimbrastin, rimburs, rimburse, rimbursin, rimburst, rimburstin, rim-rax, rimwal, rimwale, rimwol, rum, rummel, rummle,
rim [rɪm, rʌm]
n. A rim. A circle or ring of light. The peritoneum.
Compounds and phrases etc.
rimburst, rimbrast, rimburstin: A rupture, a hernia.
rimburst: adj. Ruptured.
rim-rax: A good feed
rimwale: [I. ˈrɪmwel, NEC. rʌməl]: A board running round the gunwale of a boat.
rime, rimey, rimie, rimy, ryme, rymie, rymy,
rime [rəim]
n. Hoarfrost. A frosty haze or mist.
rimie [ˈrəimi]
adj. Frosty.
rime, rimer, ryme, rymer,
rime [I.Ork. rəim]
v. To clear up or empty a blocked pipe or drain etc. Of the sky: to clear of snow or rain-clouds.
Compounds and phrases etc.
rimer: An instrument for clearing a pipe or spout etc.
rimple,
rimple [ˈrɪmpl]
n. A wrinkle, a ripple.
rimska,
rimska [I. ˈrɪmakə]
n. A coltish or lecherous mood.
by_rins, byrinnins, by-rinnins, byrins, by-rins, by-runs, forerin, forerinner, ootrin, ootrun, outrin, outrun, ower-rin, ran, ren, renegate, renn, rennin, rin, rinaboot, rinagate, rinawa, rinawa, rin-awa, rinn, rinnal, rinnan, rinnel, rinnen, rinner, rinnick, rinnie, rinnin, rinnins, rinnle, rinnock, rinny, rinthareoot, rinthereoot, rinthereout, run, runagate, runnel, runnick, runnik, runnle, runnock, runnock,
rin [rɪn]
n. A run. Land beside a stream, the stream.
v. To run.
pt. pp. ran [ran] run [rʌn]
rinnie
adj. Runny.
Compounds and phrases etc.
by-rins, by-rinnins: n. Arrears in a payment
forerin: To precede, outrun or outpace in running.
forerinner: A forerunner, outrunner. A harbinger.
ootrun: A piece of outlying grazing land.
ower-rin: Overrun.
rinaboot: To runabout, roving. A vagabond or rover.
rinnal: A watercourse or stream.
rinnin [ˈrɪnɪn]: Running. The main outline.
rinnock: An open drain or gutter out of a byre or dung hill.
rin, rind,
rind [rɪn(d), rin(d), rəin(d)]
n. A slat of wood, a thin piece cut off the edge of a board, A strip of cloth. A thin strip of material. A shred, a rag, fragment.
[ Start |
Previous
| Next ]