auld in Scots dialect of English
The Scottish word for old is "auld."
the scottish parliament is now 14 years old i think but i will find out anyway !! xx
Old name for the Scottish Government.
No, it is of Old English origin and it means "old".
Seann or sometimes aosta (old; elderly: aged).
Granite in the Scottish Highlands is estimated to be around 400-460 million years old, originating from the Caledonian Orogeny during the Silurian and Devonian periods.
It was created in 1999.
Old name for the Scottish Government.
Scottish Gaelic and Irish Gaelic are both part of the Goidelic branch of the Celtic languages. They share a common ancestry, originating from Middle Irish. However, they developed independently from each other over time, leading to differences in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar.
No scottish player has. Only Andrei kanchelskis. He was not scottish last time i checked!!!!!!!!!! lol
Scottish people speak English, hence forth the Scottish word for greyhound is grey hound. However if you are referring to the old English term for greyhound, it is 'grighund'
The old Scottish adverb eath was used to mean easy. It can also be used as an adjective. The word eath was also used in Old English, before the 12th century, meaning easy.