Scottish Word: Ingin.

“Aye aye Monty, ah see yer ingin’s bringin in the bummers. Yer an able gairdner richt eneuch.” Translated: ingin: onion. “Excellent work indeed Monty, I see your onion in flower is bringing in the bumble bees. … Continue reading Ingin. →
Scottish Word: Bridie.

“Wana bridie?” “Aye. Twa plain eens anan ingin ‘in ana. Ta.” “Yon quine’s awa wi the last ingin yin.” Translated: bridie: sausage meat wrapped in a circular pastry case folded over. Can also contain herbs, pepper … Continue reading Bridie. →
Scottish Word: Dreep.

“Twa things mak ma neb an een dreep at thegither – cuttin ingins fur cookin an streenin on the pan.” Translated: dreep: drip. “Two things have always made my nose and eyes drip together – cutting … Continue reading Dreep. →