The Dictionaries of the Scots Language (DSL) tell us that to connach is, “to spoil, destroy”. The term seems to be strongly linked to the North East, as the region supplies many of DSL’s citations.
The Dictionaries of the Scots Language have documented the varied uses and spellings of faither, the Scots equivalent of English father, that ...
The Scottish Banter account on X recently posted a Scottish-American travel dictionary of slang terms (including this one) to ...
Scots and Americans may both speak English, but some of our words sometimes mean very different things. This "travel ...
The Whistlebinkies, one of Scotland’s longest-running folk groups, are set to perform at Kelvinside Hillhead Parish Church on ...
A TEACHER who shared a string of far-right social media posts has been banned from every classroom in Britain. Phillippe Magalon, 63, made the comments on his Facebook page while working as a French, ...
The World Cup is here, and if you’re in Canada, the United States, or Mexico, there’s a decent chance it’s coming to a city ...
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Cornish language plan draws Reform criticism as readers say ‘it’s our heritage’
The Cornish Language Strategy sets out the direction and priorities for the next phase of the revival of Kernewek, the ...
Paul Atkinson says people power is the foundation of leadership that delivers growth ...
Sure, we know things are different than they were 250 years ago ... but wait till you see how different in a head-to-head ...
The referendum triggered one of the most significant constitutional, economic and policy shifts in modern times and few ...
Their view of Russia differs sharply from the one many in the West might be familiar with: a country that invaded Ukraine and ...
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