What is the Scottish word for wife?

Scottish Word: Wallie.
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What does Wife mean in Scottish?

Wif was the general Old English word for a woman. In a recent survey in Leith, some people said wife or wifie meant an older woman, others said it meant any adult woman whose name was not known. The “married” sense is usually restricted to the term wife but, historically at least, also attaches to the word wifie.
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What is the Scottish word for sweetheart?

Acushla comes from the Irish Gaelic cuisle, which can mean "darling" but more literally means "pulse" or "vein." It's an adaptation of the Irish Gaelic a cuisle ("oh darling"). Cuisle was sometimes also paired with ma to give us macushla ("my darling"), as well as our next term of endearment....
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What is a Scottish term of endearment?

Scottish Slang Endearments

Spice up your affectionate expressions with a wee bit 'o Scottish slang. a chuilein - my laddie. a sheòid - my hero. big yin - endearing term for a mature loved one. hen - a woman.
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What is the Scottish word for beautiful?

Female | A quintessential Scottish name that will never go out of fashion, Bonnie is the Scots word for beautiful, pretty, stunning and attractive.
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What is heart in Scottish?

cridhe. More Scots Gaelic words for heart. chridhe.
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What is a cuddy in Scotland?

a donkey; a horse. The Dictionary of the Scots Language (DSL) defines this as a donkey or ass but to some Scots speakers it's a general term for a horse of any description.
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What does Jo mean in Scots?

Definition of jo

(Entry 1 of 2) chiefly Scotland. : sweetheart, dear —often used in addressing a person John Anderson, my jo John— Robert Burns.
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What is a Gushet?

Definition of gushet

1 Scottish : the clock of a stocking. 2 Scottish : gusset entry 1 sense 2a.
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What does BRI mean in Scottish?

(Entry 1 of 2) Scottish. : eyebrow, brow.
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What does Bonnie Lass mean?

Pretty or beautiful. A pretty young women could be described as “a bonnie lass”, an attractive man as “a bonnie lad”.
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What does a Nighean mean?

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Mo = my; nighean (nee-uhn) can mean daughter, girl, young woman, lass; donn (down) means brown, but brown-haired.
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What does Yin mean in Scottish?

Yin – One. Thanks to Sarah Moffat from Glasgow, UK for these: Maw – Mum. Mad wi' it – Drunk.
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Are Hearts Catholic or Protestant?

Hearts and Rangers are the two Protestant clubs and Hibs, Celtic are the two Catholic clubs.
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What is a Scottish girl called?

4 letter answer(s) to scottish girl

LASS.
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What is the Scottish word for sweet?

Douce was borrowed into Scots from French douce, itself derived from Latin dulcis, meaning "sweet", and has been recorded in Scots texts since at least the sixteenth century.
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What does ya Bassa mean in Scottish?

"Ya bass" is generally taken as Glasgow slang for "you bastard", though it has been proposed it could be the Gaelic war cry aigh bas meaning "battle and die".
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Do they say mate in Scotland?

In Scotland, you're also likely to hear the word pal used in much the same way. You can also use the word “mate” to emphasise or strongly express an opinion/emotion, either if they are a friend or in friendly and informal context. For example: “Have you been watching Game of Thrones?” “Mate!
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What do Scottish people call their girlfriends?

Hen– being perhaps the most widely recognised. Not to be confused with the feathery fowl, but instead referring to a female, often a younger lady, used as a scottish term of endearment, much like honey or sweetheart might be used further South.
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What does Mo Anam Cara mean?

The Gaelic phrase "Mo Anam Cara" burst into popular culture in 1997. Many people believe that the phrase is translated 'my soul mate' but it's more accurately translated as 'my soul friend' as anam is the Gaelic word for soul and cara the Gaelic word for friend.
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