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langsyne, adv. (n.) Sc. (ˌlæŋˈsaɪn) [Properly two words: see long adv. and syne adv.] Long since, long ago. Also n. esp. in auld lang syne. (Somewhat common in English use with allusion to Burns's song.)1500–20 Dunbar Poems xxiv. 34, I had bene deid langsyne, dowtless. 1570 Satir. Poems Reform. xvii...
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Durward Lely
. … He sang [his songs] as only he can sing them, and he infused an amount of expression and feeling into "Auld Langsyne" which we never heard equalled
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Jamie Raeburn
Going home, he met an acquaintance of his boyhood, who took him in to treat him for auld langsyne.
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peery
▪ I. peery, n. Sc. and north. (ˈpɪərɪ) Also piry, peary, peerie. [perh. dim. of pere, pear, from its shape.] A peg-top, made to spin with a string.1805 McIndoe Moses's Compl. Poems 40 Bowls, and ba's, and taps, and pirys. 1816 Scott Antiq. xx, Mony's the peery and the tap I worked for him langsyne. ...
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inturn
▪ I. inturn, n. (ˈɪntɜːn) [in adv. 11 d.] † 1. An inward turn, bend, or curve. Obs.1690 J. Banister in Phil. Trans. XVII. 671 And in the middle of the Entry on the Inturn of the Shell, grows a small white Tooth. 2. The turning in of the toes; also, a step in dancing.1599 Massinger, etc. Old Law iii....
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auld
auld, a. dial. (ɔːld, Sc. ɑːld) Also aud. [mod.Sc. and north Eng. descendant of OE. ald, which became in midl. dial. in 13th c. old.] = old; as in auld lang-syne, ‘old long-since,’ old long-ago (used subst.); Auld Reekie, ‘Old Smoky,’ a sobriquet of Edinburgh; auldfarrand, ‘favouring,’ i.e. resembli...
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Duncan MacGregor Crerar
The memories of Langsyne,
Bright days of gladsome glee,
We fondly could revive,
Beneath the Rowan Tree.”
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Kilt accessories
All you want to know about tartan dress., Langsyne Publishers 2003,
Scottish Official Board of Highland Dancing costuming rules
Matthew Newsome's '
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syne
▪ I. syne, adv. (conj.) Sc. and north. dial. (saɪn) Forms: 4 seine, syn, 4–6 (9) sine, 5 seyn(e, syen(e, syon, (8–9 saan), 4– syne. [Contracted form of ME. sethen, sithen, perh. influenced by ON. s{iacu}ðan; cf. hyne, thyne, whyne for hethen, thethen, whethen. The northern-English spellings with -ei...
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The Black Bull of Norroway
in norroway, langsyne, there lived a certain lady, and she had three dochters. the auldest o' them said to her mither: 'mither, bake me a bannock, and roast me a collop, for i'm gaun awa' to seek my fortune.' her mither did sae; and the dochter gaed awa' to an auld1 witch washerwife and telled her purpose. the auld wife bade her stay that day, and gang and look out o' her back door, and see ...
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Monkcastle, North Ayrshire
In the 'Memorables of Robin Cummell' the castle is said to have built by the "Wee Pechs, langsyne."
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The Thistle o' Scotland
Langsyne the invaders cam owre to our shore,
And fiercely our thistle they scotched and they tore;
When they maist thocht it deid, ‘twas then it up bore
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Return to Bibliography home pageBibliography: H-HarsAuthor names and work titles beginning with:A-AM |AN-AY |B-BA |BE-BLA |BLE-BRN |BRO-BY |C-CE |CH-CLE |CLI-COS |COT-CY |D-DE |DI-DY |E |F-FL |FO-FY |G-GOL |GOM-GZ |H-HARS |HART-HE |HI-HOP |HOR-HY |I |J |K |L-LH |LI-LY |M-MAN |MAP-MAY |ME-MOL |MON-MY...
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List of Irish clans
Neill
O'Sullivan of Munster – Ua Súileabháin Mhumhain
O'Tierney – Ó Tighearnaigh
Poole
Quigley of Connacht - Ó Coigligh
Redfern
Roche
Lydon
Walker
LangSyne Publishers
LangSyne Publishers, who are based in Kilbarrack, Dublin, Ireland, have published individual books on the following Irish clan surnames and
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