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Fitehills, Fitehulls, Whitehills,
Whitehills [ˈʍəithɪlz, MN. ˈfəithʌlz]
pn. Whitehills (Aberdeenshire).
Whitelaa, Whitelaw,
Whitelaw [ˈʍʌtlə]
pn. Whitelaw.
Whiterig,
Whiterig [ˈʍətrɪg]
pn. Whiterig.
fither, futher, whether, whidder, whither, whuther,
whither [ˈʍɪðɪr, I.Sh. ˈʍɪdɪr, ˈʍʌ-]
adv. Whither.
Whithorn,
Whithorn [ˈʍɪthɔrn]
pn. Whithorn (Dumfries and Galloway).
fitin, whitie, whitin, whyten,
whitin [ˈʍəitɪn, N. ˈfəitɪn]
n. The whiting Merlangius merlangus. MN. The whitethroat Sylvia communis or similar small birds such as the willow warbler Phylloscopus trochilus and sedge warbler Acrocephalus schoenobaenus.
dim. whitie
Compounds and phrases etc.
lammas whitin: SEC. SN. A young sea trout Salmo trutta.
tiled whitin: Dried and cured in the sun.
futlae, futley, futley, futlie, futly, futtle, whettle, whitla, whitlae, whitlie, whitly, whitly, whittle, whuttle,
whitlae [ˈʍɪtlə, ˈʍʌtlə]
n. A whitlow.
dim. whittle, whitlie [ˈʍɪtl(e), ˈʍʌtl€, ˈʍʌtl(e), N. ˈfʌtl(e)]
fitrat, fitret, fitrit, fittret, futrat, futret, futrit, futt$rat, futterad, futteret, futterite, futtrat, futtret, futtrett, futtrit, futtritt, futtrut, whiterat, whiteret, whiterit, whitrat, whitratt, whitret, whitrit, whitruck, whitteret, whitterit, whittret, whutrit, whutteret, witchat, wittard,
whitrat [ˈʍɪt(ə)rət, ˈʍʌt(ə)rət, N. ˈfʌt(ə)rət]
n. The weasel Mustela nivalis. Sometimes the stoat Mustela erminea, polecat Mustela putorius or ferret Mustela putorius furo. A small, brisk, agile, restless, somewhat furtive person.
From white + rat.
Whitsam, Whitsome, Whitsum, Whitsum,
Whitsum [ˈʍɪtsʌm]
pn. Whitsum (Borders).
Whitsam, Whitsome, Whitsum, Whitsum,
Whitsum [ˈʍɪtsəm, ˈʍʌt-]
pn. Whitsome (Borders).
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