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Orcadian
Orcadian, a. and n. (ɔːˈkeɪdɪən) [f. L. Orcadēs the Orkney Islands + -ian.] a. adj. Of or pertaining to Orkney. b. n. A native or inhabitant of Orkney.1661 Lovell Hist. Anim. & Min. 234 Quawiuers..the poor Orcadians eate them for hunger. 1814 Scott Diary 17 Aug. in Lockhart, For this slovenly labour...
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Orcadian (train)
The Orcadian was a named passenger train operating in the United Kingdom.
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The Orcadian
The Orcadian is the oldest newspaper in Orkney, Scotland, first published in 1854. At first a monthly paper, it soon became a weekly. During the Second World War, The Orcadian published a special armed forces newspaper titled Orkney Blast.
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Orcadian dialect
Orcadian dialect or Orcadian Scots is a dialect of Insular Scots, itself a dialect of the Scots language. In 2021, Orcadian poet Harry Josephine Giles released a science fiction verse novel, Deep Wheel Orcadia, in Orcadian Scots with parallel translation into
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Orcadian Basin
The deposits of the Orcadian Basin form part of the Old Red Sandstone (ORS). Later effects
The original form of the Orcadian Basin has been modified by a series of later tectonic events.
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Orcadian Women's Suffrage Society
The Orcadian Women's Suffrage Association was an organisation involved in campaigning for women’s suffrage, based in Orkney, Scotland. The society chose to call the bed "Orcadian". Further donations followed and letters were received from soldiers who spent time in the bed.
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Orcadians
Background
Orcadian ethnic group formation
An Orcadian ethnicity has developed since around 900 AD. Orcadian identity, governance, and nationalism
Orcadians have a range of ethnic or national identities, including Orcadian, Scottish, and British.
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奥克尼
Orkneycommunities.co.uk - image library, local news and events, directories of community groups and business, websites of community groups
The Orkney Folk Festival
The Orcadian , one of Orkney's two local newspapers
Orkney Today, one of Orkney's two local newspapers
Orkneyjar, an Orcadian History and Heritage Site
Orkneys
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Deep Wheel Orcadia
Style
The book is written in Orcadian verse, with an English translation provided in smaller text. Translations for Orcadian words provide several possible English translations in a compound word.
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The History of Orkney Literature
The published works of key Orcadian poets and novelists such as George Mackay Brown and Edwin Muir are prominently assessed. Literature praised what it perceived as a "prime example of literary history", noting that it will be seen as "the authoritative guide to a specifically Orcadian
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Nuckelavee
The nuckelavee () or nuckalavee is a horse-like demon from Orcadian folklore that combines equine and human elements. The nuckelavee is kept in confinement during the summer months by the Mither o' the Sea, an ancient Orcadian spirit, and the only one able to control it
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Hugh Marwick
Dr Marwick was one of the founders of the Orkney Antiquarian Society in 1922 with fellow Orcadian and Norse enthusiast John Mooney JP, FSA (Scot) and was deaths
Alumni of the University of Edinburgh
Scottish antiquarians
Scottish linguists
Linguists of Norn
Schoolteachers from Lancashire
People from Orkney
Orcadian
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Walter Traill Dennison
The Orcadian folklorist and antiquarian Ernest Marwick considered that Traill Dennison bridged the gap between the social classes and that he had an "affinity Traill Dennison published the folk stories, many in the local Orcadian dialect, in 1880 under the title The Orcadian Sketch-Book (William Peace & Son,
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Clapshot
The name is Orcadian in origin.
See also
List of potato dishes
References
Scottish cuisine
Potato dishes
Orcadian culture
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Ernest Marwick
Ernest Walker Marwick (born 1915 Evie, Orkney; died July 1977) was a Scottish Orcadian writer noted for his writings on Orkney folklore and history. He subsequently moved to The Orcadian, his writing covering literary subjects.
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