Answer: wee. Note: this is the translation in Scots, which should not be confused with Scottish Gaelic.
In Irish it's: tine (small fire) / dóiteán (blaze) In Welsh it's "tân" In Scots Gaelic it's "teine"
Most Scots just use the word "devil" - see for example the poetry of Robbie Burns. Gaelic speaking Scot presumably have their own word in Gaelic, but I'm afraid I can't help you on that.
The motto of the Scots Guards is "Nemo me impune lacessit" which translates from the Latin as "Provoke me not with impunity"
What rhymes with tiny? briny, piney, shiny, spiny, winey, whiny shiny briney piney quinee [ Scots word for girl]
Gordo is the Spanish word for fat or thick. Y is the Spanish word for "And" Pequeño is the Spanish word for small. Fat and small Thick and small
In many Scots dialects people will refer to small things as "wee". I am unaware of the Scots Gaelic word at this time.
The word for 'lion' in Scots Gaelic is 'leòmhann'.
The Scots word for snow is snaw, and also in the Northeast, snyauve.The Scots Gaelic word is sneachd.
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It is Dia.
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taigh
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Beannachdan
Bairn.
Heid or napper
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