Hope springs eternal especially in relation to one's siblings.
The Scottish Word:

Feerochry.

“Dae ye think a sledge on the heid will pit a grumphie bear intae a feerochry or will they get away wi it?”

Translate:

feerochry: a state of great anger or rage.

“Do you think a sledge on the head will tip a grumbling bear into an extreme state of rage or will they get away with it?”

[feerochry spelled out in the phonetic alphabet.]

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The Scottish Word: feerochry 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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