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cheukie, chook, chookie, chooky, choukie, chuck, chuck, chuckie, chuckle, chucky, teuk, teukie, teukle, tewk, tewkie, tookie, tooky, tuck, tuckie, tucky, tukey, tyeuk,
teuk [t(j)ʌk, t(j)uk, tʒuk, tʒʌk]
n. The tuck of a chicken. A call to hens to come for food.
dim. teukie A child's name for a hen or chicken.
v. To cluck, as a hen.
teukle
v. To nurse, look after, lavish affection upon.
Tayotheid, Te$iot, Teiot, Teviot, Teviotdale, Teviothede, Teviotheed, Teviotheid, Teyotheid, Tibbidale,
Teviot [ˈtiːvɪət, ˈtiːət, S. tɛi(j)ət]
pn. The river Teviot (Borders).
Teviotdale: The basin drained by the River Teviot (Borders)
Teviotheid [-hid]: pn. Teviothead (Borders).
taxt, text, textbeuk, textbuik,
text [tɛkst]
n. A text.
Compounds and phrases etc.
textbeuk: Textbook.
Teynuilt,
Teynuilt [ˈtəinəlt]
pn. Taynuilt (Argyll and Bute).
taek, taekit, taekk, taik, tak, teak, tek, tekk, thack, thacked, thacker, thackin, thackit, thack-pin, thakin, theck, thecked, thecker, theckit,
thack [θak, I.Sh. tɛk]
n. Thatch. The covering of straw, heather or reeds etc. laid on a house-roof.
v. To thatch.
pt. pp. thackit adj. Thatched.
Compounds and phrases etc.
thacker: A thatcher.
thackin: Thatch, thatching.
thack-pin: A wooden peg used to fasten down thatch.
foretaft, forethaft, taaft, taft, tafts, thaff, thaft, thoft, toft,
thaft [θaft, I.Sh. taːft]
n. A thoft. A seat in a rowing boat. A thwart.
Compounds and phrases etc.
forethaft: The front seat next to the bow of a boat.
$em, aim, daim, dem, demsel, demsells, demsels, em, rum, thaem, thaim, thaimlane, thaimlanes, thaimsel, thaimsell, thaimsells, thaimsels, thaimsels, tham, thame, thaym, theim, them, themlane, themlanes, themsel, themsel$s, themsels, theym, thiem, thim, thimsell, thimsells, thom, thum,
thaim [ðɛm, ðəm, I.Sh. dɛm]
pron. Them.
Compounds and phrases etc.
sort thaim: To deal with them.
thaimlane(s): I.Sh. By themselves, alone.
thaimsel(s) [-sɛl(z)]: Themselves.
Thaim that: Those who.
$eir, der, dere, ders, deyr, dir, dirs, eir, ere, thair, thaire, thairs, thairsel, thairsels, thar, thare, thaur, theirsel, theirsels, ther, there, therr, thersel, thersels, thir, thirsel, thirsels, thoor, thur, thursel, thursels, yair,
thair [ðeːr, ðər, I.Sh. deːr, dər]
adj. Possessive: their.
pl. thairs
Compounds and phrases etc.
thairsel [-sɛl]: Themselves collectively.
thairsels [-sɛlz]: Themselves individually.
thair, thairna, thar, tharna, thaur, thaurna, thurstna, thurtna,
thair [SW. ðeːr]
also thaur [NN.b. ðɑːr]
v. arch. Usually negative thairna, thaurna To need, be under the necessity (to do something).
pt. thurtna, thurstna.
freff, thairf, tharf, therf, thraf, thraff, thraif,
thairf [ðeːrf, S. frɛf]
also thraif
adj. Of manner: Cold, stiff, shy, unsocial, aloof, distant, backward, reluctant.
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