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▪ I. blether, blather, v. Sc. and north. dial. (ˈblɛðə(r), ˈblæðə(r)) Also (?) 6 blother. [ME. blather, a. ON. blaðra to talk stupidly, f. blaðr nonsense. Blather is the etymological form, blether being Sc. and north. Eng. (like gether = gather etc.). But in mod.Eng., the word is generally accepted ...
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Tam Baillie
In September 2010, he launched "The Right Blether", a consultation to gather views, ideas and advice from youngsters to inform a national vote in November The following year Baillie launched another consultation "A Right Wee Blether" intended to allow very young children to express ideas.
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blither
▪ I. † ˈblither, n.1 Obs. rare. [f. blithe v. + -er1.] One who makes blithe; a gladdener.a 1455 Houlate xxiv, Hail, blyther of the Bapteist.▪ II. blither, n.2 (dial. or) colloq. (ˈblɪðə(r)) [var. blether n.] Nonsense. Cf. blether n.1866 Banffshire Jrnl. 27 Mar. 3 Some lightly [i.e. belittle] Scotlan...
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Scott Howie
Winner: 2008–09
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Career information at Flown from the nest
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Scott Howie interview Blether
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blather
▪ I. ˈblather, v. orig. dial. (ˈblæðə(r)) [Variant of blether v.] intr. To talk foolishly, talk nonsense. Often in ppl. a. Hence ˈblatherer, a foolish talker (1866 in E.D.D.).1825 Brockett Gloss. N. Country Words 18 He blathers and talks, is a common phrase where much is said to little purpose. A pe...
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Children and Young People's Commissioner Scotland
In 2009, the Commissioner's office began to plan a national consultation of children and young people in Scotland called 'a RIGHT blether'.
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Jilemnický okultista
After injustly arresting Atrament, he kidnaps Kalamaria with the help of his groom Blether and takes her to his castle. Satrapold plans to escape to Cairo with her (betraying Blether in the process, who flees to the nearby town of Železný Brod in disgrace, never to be seen
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blethery
blethery, a. (ˈblɛðərɪ) [f. blether n. + -y1.] Characterized by blether.1889 G. M. Hopkins Let. 29 Apr. (1935) 304 Rot about babies, a blethery bathos.
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blather
blather/ˈblæðə(r); `blæðɚ/ (also blether/ ˈbleðə(r);`blɛðɚ/) v [I, Ipr, Ip]~ (on) (about sb/sth) (esp Scot 尤用於苏格兰) talk foolishly 胡说; 瞎扯. blather (also blether) n [U] foolish talk 胡话; 蠢话.
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Gawain Erland Cooper
Orkney: Symphony of the Magnetic North
2016: Prospect of Skelmersdale
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Studio albums
2018: Solan Goose
2019: Sule Skerry
2020: Hether Blether
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blathery
ˈblathery, n. and a. Sc. Also bladarie, bladdrie, bladry, blaidry, blaithrie. [Etymological form and history uncertain: perh. a derivative of bladder n., and more properly spelt bladdery. It has with less likelihood been referred to blether to speak nonsense.] A. n. Something unsubstantial, hollow, ...
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Barbara Dickson
Her first online show, Barbara Dickson: Ballads And Blether, streamed on 20 March 2021 with a limited-edition DVD and CD of the evening available through
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scaffy
▪ I. scaffy Sc. colloq. (ˈskafɪ) Also scavvy. [dim. of scavenger n.] A street sweeper; a dustman. Also attrib.1853 W. Blair Chron. Aberbrothock 19 Hecklers, an' wabsters, an' baxters, an' scaffies, an' wives, an' bairns, dowgs an' cats. 1876 J. Smith Archie & Bess 25 Scaffies and leeries crackin' li...
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bludder
▪ I. † ˈbludder, v. Obs. Perhaps = To blunder; perh. To talk stuff; cf. blether, bluther. (Much used by Bale.) Hence ˈbluddering ppl. a.1553 Bale Vocacyon in Harl. Misc. (Malh.) I. 359 The blinde bludderinge papistes. 1554 ― Declar. Bonner's Articles xxxvi. (D.) This bussard, this beast, and this bl...
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