Welsh dragon and flying Shetland pony unicorn hoisting the king wearing the Scottish crown way above the clouds.
The Scottish Word:

Croon.

Noo listen ye Welsh rarebit dinni drap him no matter hoo much yae want to.

He’s goat oor Scots’ croon oan his powe. The auldest n langest lastin in the islands.

An he’s carnaptious at the best o times.

If he survives the drap he’s likely tae tantrum aw oer the tap o it in a fizz. We’ll drap him later – independent republic like – legally.

Then again he’ll dae the tantrum then too.

Translate:

croon, croun, crun, krun: crown.

Now listen you Welsh rarebit don’t drop him no matter how much you want to.

He’s got our Scots’ crown on his head. The oldest and longest lasting in the islands.

An he’s temperamental at the best of times.

If he survives the drop he’s likely to tantrum all over the top of it in a temper. We’ll drop him later – independent republic like – legally.

Then again he’ll do the tantrum then too.

′krun
The Scottish Word: croon with its definition and its meaning illustrated and captioned with the word used in context in the Scots language and in English.

Crown of Scotland.

Scots Crown.
Crùn na h-Alba is the centrepiece of the Honours of Scotland. It is the crown that was used at the coronation of the monarchs of Scotland. The Scottish crown jewels are the oldest set of Crown Jewels in the British Isles and second oldest in Europe.

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