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kiaugh, kauch Sc. (kjɑx, kɑx) In other Sc. dialects caigh, keach, keagh (kex). [Origin obscure.] Trouble, worry.1786 Burns Cotter's Sat. Nt. iii, His clean hearth-stane, his thrifty wifie's smile, The lisping infant, prattling on his knee, Does a' his weary kiaugh and care [ed. 1787 carking cares] b...
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▪ I. keach, v. Obs. exc. dial. (kiːtʃ) Forms: 4 keche, kecche, kyche, 6 kiche, 6–7 keech, 7 keatch, ketch, 7– keach. [Of obscure origin: cf. cleach v. (sense 3).] trans. To take up (water, etc.) with a shallow vessel; to scoop up, ladle out: = cleach v. 3.1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) VIII. 235 Ye sch...
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