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thowless, a. Sc. (ˈθaʊlɪs, ˈθoulɪs) Forms: 4–5 thowles, 5 -lace, -las, -lys, thoulass, 8– thowless. [app. a collateral Sc. form of thewless, with which it agrees in sense; but the phonology is unexplained.] † 1. Without morality or virtue; wanton, dissolute, profligate; also, thoughtless. Obs.1375 [...
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thewless
thewless, a. Now only Sc. (ˈθjuːlɪs) [f. thew n.1 + -less. Cf. thowless.] † 1. Destitute of morals or virtue; vicious, immoral: = thowless 1. Obs.a 1327 Pol. Songs (Camden) 255 For lust hath leve, the lond is theweles. 1513 Douglas æneis iv. Prol. 163 Sic thewles lustis [sall returne] in bittir pane...
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dud
▪ I. dud colloq. and dial. (dʌd) Chiefly pl. duds (dʌdz). Also 5–7 dudde. [Origin unknown.] 1. † An article of clothing, a coarse cloak (obs.). Usually (now always) pl. = Clothes. (slang or colloq. depreciatory or humorous).14.. Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 568 Birrus vel Birrum, i. grossum vestimentum, a du...
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trachle
▪ I. trachle, trauchle, n. Sc. (ˈtrɑx(ə)l, ˈtraux(ə)l) [f. next.] 1. A fatiguing or exhausting journey or effort; exhausting struggle or toil.1823 W. Tennant Cdl. Beaton v. vii. 174 It's een a lang trachle frae the Kirk Wynd in Anster, to the Castle Wynd in St. Andrews. 1840 A. Laing Wayside Flowers...
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