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TATTIE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
a peppery of offal and oatmeal, cooked in a sheep's stomach and served with neeps (turnips) and tatties (potatoes). www.merriam-webster.com
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Tattie scone - Wikipedia
A tattie scone (tottie scone) or potato scone is a regional variant of the savoury griddle scone which is especially popular in Scotland. en.wikipedia.org
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Tattie - Wikipedia
A tattie is a plant that's scientific name is Solanum tuberosum. A hail tattie (richt) an ane halvert. The tattie plant growes weel in mony different pairts o ... sco.wikipedia.org
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tattie
▪ I. tattie (ˈtætɪ) [Dial. variant of potato n. 2. See dialect dicts. for fuller documentation. Cf. tater; tatie.] 1. = potato n. 2. Also fig., a stupid person.c 1800 in F. P. Hett Mem. S. Sibbald (1926) 203 Then there's champit tatties, after they are boiled, the water is poured off them then they ... Oxford English Dictionary
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tattie, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
= potato n. 2. Also figurative, a stupid person. a1866. Then there's champit tatties , after they are boiled, the water is poured off them ... www.oed.com
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Simple Scottish Tattie Soup Recipe
Scottish Potato Soup, otherwise known as Tattie Soup, is a heart-warmingly delicious but simple recipe that is perfect for a winter's day ... scottishscran.com
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Lucky tattie
The Lucky Tattie is a type of traditional sweet made in Scotland. The tattie used to contain a small plastic lucky charm in the centre (like a tiny animal or toy), hence the lucky. wikipedia.org
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Tattie Scones - Baking with Granny
Potato scones, or as we know them in Scotland, "Tattie Scones" are the perfect accompaniment to any cooked perfect, or lovely on their own. bakingwithgranny.co.uk
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SND :: tattie - Dictionaries of the Scots Language
[Aphetic form of potato, with later assimilation to a dim. form in -ie. For the phonetics see Pitawtie. Cf. Eng. reduced forms tatoe, tater, etc.] ... www.dsl.ac.uk
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TATTIE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Tattie definition: a Scot or dialect word for potato. See examples of TATTIE used in a sentence. www.dictionary.com
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Potato Scones Recipe - Allrecipes
These tattie scones are similar to potato pancakes and are a traditional Scottish and Irish breakfast dish made with leftover mashed ... www.allrecipes.com
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Tattie scone
A tattie scone (tottie scone) or potato scone is a regional variant of the savoury griddle scone which is especially popular in Scotland. Serving Tattie scones are traditionally made as circles about 6 inches (15 cm) across and then cut into quarters, or farls. wikipedia.org
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tatie
tatie (ˈteɪtɪ) Also 'tato, taty, tautie, tauty. [Dial. variant of potato n. 2: see Eng. Dial. Dict. Cf. tater; tattie.] 1. = potato 2.1788 E. Picken Poems Gloss., Tawties, potatoes. 1793 R. Brown Comic Poems (1817) 118 Sawt herrings, tawties, water kale. 1805 G. M'Indoe Million of Potatoes Poems (18... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tattie holidays
The tattie holidays are a school holiday in Scotland typically falling around October. The word "tattie" comes from the Scots word for potato. wikipedia.org
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tater
▪ I. tater (ˈteɪtə(r)) Also tator, tatur. [Dial. variant of potato n. 2. Cf. tatie; tattie.] 1. = potato n. 2.1759 L. Wood Jrnl. 27 May in Essex Inst. Hist. Coll. (1882) XIX. 65 We travelled..9 miles to Capt Curtises and there we Dined upon codfish and taters. 1815 Sporting Mag. XLV. 2 A piece of ta... Oxford English Dictionary
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