What does buggered mean in Outlander?

If someone says that they are buggered, they mean that they are very tired. [British, informal, rude]
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What does Jamie say to Claire in Gaelic while she sleeps?

Then, there's an exquisitely tender scene where Jamie whispers a speech of love and protection to a sleeping Claire – in Gaelic – asking God to "shield my beloved, my white dove. And the child that she may one day bear.
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What are Angus's last words in Outlander?

I remember in Season 2's “Prestonpans” wondering what Angus had said as he died (it was “help me, Mistresses” for those wondering). The difficulty in hearing sometimes adds to the tension in the episode. That's what it did in “Providence.” It felt like part of the line was meant to be jumbled or misheard.
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What does Jamie say in Gaelic when Rupert is shot?

Q What does Jamie say in gaelic after Rupert goes to his death? A He whispers in Gaelic: Slàn leat, a Ràibeirt… (Farewell, Rupert…) Q I love that you included the BJR vs Jamie battle.
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What does Lallybroch mean in Gaelic?

Named for an old broch on the land, Broch Tuarach means "north-facing tower" in Gaelic. Lallybroch, as the estate is known among those who live there, in turn means "lazy tower".
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Why do they call Jamie Mcdubh?

Translated, “Mac Dubh” means “The Black One” in reference to Jamie's father, Brian, who was often referred to as “Black Brian” for his jet-black hair. The “Mac” refers to Jamie's mother's side of his lineage, the Mackenzies (a tie that plays a large part in Jamie's story throughout Outlander's early seasons).
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What do the Scottish call their wife?

Scottish Word: Wallie.
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What does Mo Duinne mean?

Mo duinne - 'My brown one' - Jamie's term of endearment for Claire which he first uses in Outlander (ch. 16). This is not the correct Gaelic form and is used only in Outlander. It is corrected to 'mo nighean donn' in later books. Mo luaidh - my darling, my dear.
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What does Murtagh say to Jamie when he dies?

Murtagh dies, saying, “I would never betray your mother no matter who asked.” Jamie refuses to accept his death and rushes Murtagh to Claire's (Balfe) hospital tent, sure she will be able to save him, but he is already DOA.
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What does Jamie say after killing Dougal?

"I'm so sorry, Uncle." Forgive me.
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Did Murtagh love Claire?

Murtagh Reveals His Love Story (Season 1, Episode 14)

Recalling an earlier gifting from her husband Jamie, Claire pulls out the bangles Jamie said had belonged to his mother Ellen, and she finally understands that Murtagh had been in love with the woman.
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Who is Agnes in Go tell the bees that I am gone?

Agnes MacNab, better known by her nickname Nessie, is a Scottish prostitute and madam who lives in London and is acquainted with Lord John Grey.
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Is the stone circle in Outlander real?

Are the Outlander stones real? The stone circle which propels Claire back in time is located in the fictional place of 'Craigh na Dun'. Although Craigh na Dun is a fictional stone circle, there are other similar locations which exist in Scotland and are said to have inspired those used in Outlander.
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What does Dinna fash mean?

Dinna fash don't be troubled/bothered. Fash is from Old French fascher 'to annoy, weary'. The term was also commonly extended to mean 'afflicted', and Robert Burns uses the term with such a meaning in Holy Willie's Prayer: 'At times I'm fash'd wi' fleshly lust.
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What does craigh na dun mean?

Craigh na Dun (Gaelic: Creag an Dùin) is the location of the ancient stone circle by which Claire Randall travels from 1945 to 1743. Its distinguishing feature is the large cleft stone, through which a time traveler may pass.
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Who has the birthmark on his hand in Outlander?

Jeremiah MacKenzie | Outlander Wiki | Fandom.
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How old is Jamie Fraser when he dies?

Naturally, they answered yes. “He's about 25,” Gabaldon said. It's an interesting response. If you're up to date on the series, then you know that Jamie is not dead at the age of 25.
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Why does Claire marry John GREY?

The books reveal how Claire had married the Lord in order to gain protection after she thought Jamie was dead. Their relationship develops through the eighth novel and, when Jamie finally returned, he was surprised at what he discovered.
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What did Murtagh give Jocasta?

"Neither were we father and son, but it doesn't make the pain any less, or easier to bear," replies Jamie. The moment is especially bittersweet because Jocasta is wearing the Luckenbooth pendant that Murtagh gave her before they broke up for good.
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What is the Scottish word for my darling?

m' ulaidh ort! my darling/dear!
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What does Leannan mean in Scottish?

leannan m (genitive singular leannain, plural leannain) lover, sweetheart.
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What does Nighean Donn mean?

Mo Nighean Donn means "My brown haired lass" which Jamie Fraser affectionately calls his wife Claire in the TV Series, Outlander.
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What do they call a baby in Scotland?

Bairn is a Scottish or Northern English word for child.
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What are Outlander fans called?

Caitríona Balfe says 'Outlander' fandom 'crazies' may have hired private investigators to prove she and costar Sam Heughan are dating in real life — even though she married somebody else in 2019.
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