What do the Scots call drizzle?

A Scottish word to describe a fine, drifting rain or drizzle. A smirr (or smur in parts of England) is so light it seems like a mist or smoke. It may in fact be related to the Dutch word for mist, smoor.
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What is the Scottish word for rain?

Yillen (a shower of rain, especially with wind), uplowsin (heaving rain), smirr (a fine rain drizzle), and goselet (a soaking, drenching, downpour).
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What is Scottish mist called?

Haar, or 'sea fret' as it is also known in the North East, is used to describe a cold fog that accumulates at sea, rather than on land.
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What are Scottish winds called?

Vigorous Atlantic depressions, also known as European windstorms, are a common feature in the autumn and winter in Scotland.
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What is the Scottish word for storm?

Scottish Word: Goustie.
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What do Scottish people call a creek?

In local usage, a burn is a kind of watercourse. The term applies to a large stream or a small river. The word is used in Scotland and England (especially North East England) and in parts of Ulster, Australia and New Zealand.
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What is the Celtic word for storm?

SG: gailleann (storm, tempest, hurricane) IG: gaillshíon or gailfean (rough blustery weather, storm, tempest), cf. SG: gàill, a “storm” or a “surly look.” Nice use of meafar (metaphor), that!
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How do you say cold in Scotland?

Oorlich. The word 'oorlich', meaning undesirably damp, nippy, cold and chilly is a grand chance to accentuate the Scots 'ich' sound.
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What does clout mean in Scotland?

A clootie (also cloutie; from the Scots word cloot or clout: "a piece of cloth or leather; a patch; a rag") is a strip or piece of cloth, a rag or item of clothing; it can also refer to fabric used in the patching of clothes or the making of clootie mats (a.k.a. proddy rugs).
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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 a Crabbit?

ill-tempered, grouchy.
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What does the Scottish word Creek mean?

"Dreich" - meaning dull or gloomy - topped a poll to mark Book Week Scotland, led by the Scottish Book Trust. It beat off contenders including "glaikit", "scunnered" and "shoogle". The charity said the first recorded use of the word "dreich" was in 1420, when it originally meant "enduring" or "slow, tedious".
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What is very light rain called?

Drizzle is light rain falling in fine drops.
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What does wabbit mean in Scottish?

'Wabbit' is a Scottish word meaning 'exhausted or slightly unwell'.
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What does Glaikit mean in Scottish?

Glaikit – stupid, foolish, or thoughtless.
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Where does the Scottish accent come from?

The Origins Of The Scottish Accent

First there was Gaelic, the ancient language of the Celts. Then, around 1500 CE, there was a geographic shift, and Gaelic became mostly confined to the Highlands; whilst in the Lowlands, a different language began to develop distinct from Gaelic: Scots!
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What do Scottish people say?

Here are a few of the Scottish sayings that I grew up hearing on a daily basis:
  • "Whit's fur ye'll no go past ye." ...
  • "You're a wee scunner!" ...
  • "She's up to high doh" ...
  • "A pritty face suits the dish-cloot" ...
  • "Awa' an bile yer heid"
  • "Don't be a wee clipe!" ...
  • "Yer bum's oot the windae!" ...
  • "Yer arse and parsley!"
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What does the Scottish word Ben mean?

(bɛn ) Scottish. noun. 1. an inner room in a house or cottage.
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What are the 421 words for snow in Scotland?

Scots 'have 421 words' for snow
  • feefle - to swirl.
  • flindrikin - a slight snow shower.
  • snaw-pouther - fine driving snow.
  • spitters - small drops or flakes of wind-driven rain or snow.
  • unbrak - the beginning of a thaw.
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What does boot mean in Scottish?

13. Boot - What it usually means: A type of shoe. Meaning in Glasgow: A mean woman.
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What is the Norse word for storm?

From Old Norse stormr (“storm”), from Proto-Germanic *sturmaz, from Proto-Indo-European *(s)twer-, *(s)tur- (“to rotate, swirl, twirl, move around”).
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How do you say storm in Welsh?

What is the Welsh word for storm? Gweiadur.
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