What does Ben mean in Scottish slang?

(bɛn ) Scottish. noun. an inner room in a house or cottage.
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What does Ben mean in Scottish?

(bɛn ) Scottish. noun. 1. an inner room in a house or cottage.
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What is a Ben slang?

The inner room or living room of a cottage. noun. 2. (US, slang) A US$100 bill, which bears a portrait of Benjamin Franklin. Often used in the plural form to indicate large sums of money.
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Why are mountains called Ben in Scotland?

“Beinn” is a common Gaelic word for “mountain”, “Nibheis” is usually translated as “malicious” or “venomous”. An alternative interpretation is that “Beinn Nibheis” derives from “beinn nèamh-bhathais”, “clouds” and “top of a man's head”, thus translated as “the mountain with its head in the clouds”.
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What does but and ben mean in Scotland?

Definition of but and ben

(Entry 1 of 2) Scottish. 1 : back and forth : in and out specifically : from one part of a house to the other. 2 : on opposite sides or at opposite ends of (a house, a corridor) we lived but and ben with them.
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What does Ben the Hoose mean?

Awa ben the hoose. Means : 'please leave me alone, and go to another room'
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What does in a wee but a Ben mean?

A 'But and Ben' is a Scottish phrase for a small and simply designed house, often made up of just a couple of rooms. The words come from the outer room (But) that was added, or butted, onto an inner room (Ben). A Scot will say someone is 'ben the hoose', which means inside the house.
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What makes a hill a Ben?

Mountains in Scotland that are elevated above 3000 feet from the sea level are called Munros. Peaks above 4000 feet from the sea level are called Ben.
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What is a hill called in Scotland?

Munros, Corbetts, Grahams and Donalds. These names will be familiar to those who love Scotland's wildest spaces: they're terms used to denote the height and classification of mountains. Of these, Munros are the highest of them all.
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What does Ben mean in French?

Ben = Bien = Well.
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What is the meaning of Ben in German?

to callsomebody | jemand sb Ben.
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What is a Tom slang?

On "The Bill" and similar, why are prostitutes referred to as "Toms".
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What type of word is Ben?

Ben can be an adjective or a noun - Word Type.
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What does Ben mean in Old English?

From Middle English ben, bene, from Old English bēn (“prayer, request, favor, compulsory service”), from Proto-Germanic *bōniz (“supplication”), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰeh₂- (“to say”).
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Is Ben a word in English?

Yes, ben is in the scrabble dictionary.
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How many Bens are there in Scotland?

There are in total 282 Munros across Scotland. The highest Munro is Ben Nevis at 4,411 ft (1,345 m), though there are lower, but arguably more challenging Munros to climb, such as the 12 airy peaks of the Black Cuillin on Skye and the UK mainland's narrowest ridge walk - the Aonach Eagach - in Glen Coe.
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What's the difference between a fell and a Moor?

As earlier stated, fells are supposed to refer to the unproductive masses of land that are below the mountain ranges or moor-covered hills. However, in certain areas, just the normal regular hills are referred to as fells.
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What is a Corbett in Scotland?

Corbetts are Scottish mountains over 2,500 feet (762 metres) and under 3,000 feet (914.4 metres), with a drop of a least 500 feet (152 metres) between each listed hill and any adjacent higher one. There are 221 summits classified as Corbetts, and they are named after John Rooke Corbett, who originally listed them.
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What's a Corbett?

Corbett. / (ˈkɔːbət) / noun. mountaineering any separate mountain peak between 2500 feet and 3000 feet high: originally used of Scotland only, but now sometimes extended to other parts of the British Isles.
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What makes a hill a Munro?

The mountains in Scotland that have a height of 3,000 feet (914.4m) or more are referred to as Munros. The mountains in Scotland over 3,000 feet (914.4 metres) in height are called the Munros. Named after Hugh Munro, the first person to compile a list of them in 1891, there were were originally 283 Munros.
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How high is a Marilyn?

Marilyns are defined as peaks with a prominence of 150 metres (492 ft) or more, regardless of height or any other merit (e.g. topographic isolation, as used in Munros). Thus, Marilyns can range from being mountains, with a height above 600 m (2,000 ft), to being relatively small hills.
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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 does Bob mean in Scotland?

Definition of bob (Entry 4 of 7) 1a(1) : bunch, cluster. (2) Scotland : nosegay. b : a knob, knot, twist, or curl especially of ribbons, yarn, or hair.
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