A BIG flying bantam with giant hen's teeth intended to rend flesh descending on misbehaving boys.
The Scottish Word:

Fae.

“Huh, ma ma’s mad n wiz gibberin aboot hoo batterin bairns wi eggs’ll bring doon the Demon Hen fae Hell oan me .”

Translate:

fae: from.

“Huh, my mum’s mad, she was prattling on about how pelting children with eggs would bring down the Demon Hen from Hell upon me.”

[fae spelled out in the phonetic alphabet.]
The Scottish Word: fae with its definition and its meaning illustrated and captioned with the word used in context in the Scots language and in English.

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