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▪ I. saugh, sauch Sc. and north. (sɑx) Also 4 salfe, 7–9 sauf, etc.: see E.D.D. [repr. OE. salh (Anglian) = WS. sealh sallow n.] = sallow.1368 Durham Halm. Rolls (Surtees) 73 De Waltero Biscopp pro una salfe detent. prec. 18 d. 1472 Rental Bk. Cupar-Angus (1879) I. 163 Plantatioun of treys that is t...
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Saugh Hill Group
The Saugh Hill Group is a geologic group in Scotland. It preserves fossils dating back to the Silurian period.
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saughy
saughy, a. Sc. (ˈsɑxɪ) Also sauchie. [f. saugh + -y.] = saughen.1818 Edin. Mag. Oct. 328/1 Deep down in the sauchie glen o' Trows, Aneth the cashie wud. 1897 ‘L. Keith’ Bonnie Lady v. 47 She might have twisted him like a sauchie bough in her tender fingers.
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Salhouse
English saugh. Sallow descends itself from OE inflexional salg- (ME salwe).
The second element is the Old English hūs or Old Norse hús "house".
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saughen
saughen, sauchen, a. Sc. (ˈsɑx(ə)n) [f. saugh + -en.] Pertaining to or made of sallow. Also fig., ‘soft, weak, wanting in energy’ (E.D.D.).1724 Peden in Biogr. Presbyt. (1838) I. 82 He caused dig a Cave, with a Saughen-bush covering the Mouth of it. 1875 J. Veitch Tweed 172 They brought him slow Fro...
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Saugh Hill Grits
The Saugh Hill Grits is a geologic formation in Scotland. It preserves fossils dating back to the Silurian period.
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Fred Saigh
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Major League Baseball owners
Saugh, Fred
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1999 deaths
People from Kewanee, Illinois
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Voiceless velar fricative
of the consonant inventory of Old English and can still be found in some dialects of English, most notably in Scottish English, e.g. in loch, broch or saugh
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sunkie
ˈsunkie Sc. [f. sunk n. + -ie.] A little seat.1815 Scott Guy M. xxii, Mony a day hae I wrought my stocking, and sat on my sunkie under that saugh.
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Caprington Loch
Towards the front of the picture a stunted hedge and part of a dilapidated paling ran into the lake, out of which sprang up a bold old saugh tree.
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saufe
▪ I. ‖ sauf, prep. (sof) [Fr.: cf. save quasi-prep. and conj.] Used for: except for, apart from.c 1844 H. Taylor Let. in F. A. Hayek John Stuart Mill & Harriet Taylor (1951) 115 Your liability to take an over large measure of people—sauf having to draw in afterwards. 1847 J. S. Mill Let. 9 Mar. in W...
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lungsought
† ˈlungsought Obs. Forms: 6 long(e)saugh, -sought, Sc. lunsaucht, 6–7 long-sought. [f. lung + ON. *sóht disease.] Lung-disease.1523 Fitzherb. Husb. §59 An nother maner of sycknesse among bestes..called longe soughte,..ye shal perceyue it by his hoystynge. 1562 Turner Herbal ii. 170 The sede [of nett...
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Caldwell, East Renfrewshire
The Saugh Avenue (Scots for Willow) runs from the back of Caldwell House, across the Blackstands holm, crosses the Lugton Water and joins the A736 near This was the main entrance in the 1820s and 'Keepers cottage' may be the building marked on Saugh avenue.
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