Teir is the Scots for tear, rend ( not the tear drop ).
Nobody. The English are a totally different outfit from the Scots, and are not involved in any battles in the play Macbeth until the last act. At the beginning of the play, the Scots are fighting Norwegians, Irishmen, and rebel Scots. If you value your life, please do not admit in the hearing of a Scotsman that you thought the English and Scots were the same thing.
James Hogg was a Scottish poet and novelist who wrote in both Scots and English.
Ruth Linnea Whitney has written: 'Slim' -- subject(s): AIDS (Disease), Americans, Fiction, Journalists, Scots
Thea Musgrave wrote - The Abbot of Drimock The Decision The Voice of Ariadne Mary Queen of Scots A Christmas Carol
There were several things that happened during Shakespeare's lifetime. First was the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots in 1687. Then the Spanish Armada was defeated in 1588. In 1607, Jamestown, Virginia, was established.
Literally "Scots we have", so basically it means "we are Scots" Answer. Scots who have
It doesn't look like Scots Gaelic.
You know how a two teir cake has one round (or square) piece of cake, and then another one same shape but smaller size on top? Well, a three teir wedding cake is the same thing except it has another piece of cake on top same shape, but smaller.
In Scots, "oxter" refers to the armpit or underarm area of the body.
In Scots Gaelic it mean a fishing weir.
What does 'bired' mean ?
dèan do, make!
If you mean the English King Edward 1, known as the 'Hammer of the Scots' it is not surprising that the Scots didn't like him!
Doukers is Scots for swimming trunks/costume
the town, the village in Scots Gaelic.
because she did, i mean come on that is easy
The Chickasaw were Native American Indians who were friendly and wore feathers on teir heads for headress. They were in Alabama and other places that's your going to have to look up youselves! (not to be mean ;p)