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an old dear

chuffie, fat-faced

che, to choose

cit, the civet

cit, a citizen, a rchant

cchan, a sall vil about a church

cedg, clothg

ces, cise, clothes

cith, cloth

cithg, clothg

cnkie, a severe knock

cp, the cpper of a ill

crk, a clerk

crk, clerkly, schorly

crkit, clerked, wrote

crty, dirty

csh, an idle tale; gossip

csh, to tattle

ctter, noise, tattle, talk, disputation, babble

ctter, to ake a noise by strikg; to babble; to prattle

cught, ctched, seized

cught, ctchg, graspg

cut, a ctch, a handful

cut, to scrape

cver, clover

cvers, gossip, nonsense

cw, a scratch, a blow

cw, to scratch, to strike

cy-cauld, cy-ld

cyore, a o-handed highnd sword

cleck, a brood

cleed, to clothe

cleek, to snatch

cleekit, lked ars

cleg, gadfly

clk, a sharp stroke; jgle

clk, oney,

clk, to chk

clk, to rhy

clk, with a sart otion

clku, clkubell, the beadle, the bellan

clips, shears

clish-a-cver, gossip, taletellg; non-sense

clock-ti, cckg- (i e, hatchg-) ti

cloot, the hoof

clootie, cloots, hoofie, hoofs (a nickna of the devil)

clour, a bup or swellg after a blow

clout, a cloth, a patch

clout, to patch

cd, a cloud

cnk, to ake a hollow und

ble, a broad and ft boat

ck, the ark ( curlg)

ckie, di of ck (applied to an old an)

cks, fellows, good fellows

d, a pillow

ft, bought

g, a wooden drkg vessel, a porrid dish, a rn asure for

horses

ggie, di of g, a little dish

il, i, kyle (one of the ancient districts of ayrshire)

llieshangie, a sabble

od, cud

of, v cuif

okit, hid

or, ver

oser, a urser, a stallion

ost (i e, cast), looped, threw off, tos

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