Kith and kin.
It means 'little'. Someone scottish could say something like: 'Och, look at this wee dog!' (oh look at this little dog!)
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'
Nepotism
The word "sassenach" is spelled as "S-A-S-S-E-N-A-C-H."
Sassenach is a Scottish term used to refer to an English person. It is sometimes used in a friendly or teasing manner.
skelp
The term for a mire in Scottish is "peat bog" or "peat moss". These are wetlands characterized by an accumulation of partially decayed vegetation, predominantly mosses, and can be found throughout Scotland.
bairn
In Yiddish, "in laws" can be translated as "פאַרוואָנדערטע מענטשן" (farvundertere mentshn), which literally means "related people." This term encompasses both your spouse's family and your extended family through marriage.
Democracy (or rule of the people).
No, it's French.
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