A highland generosity of spirit.
The Scottish Word:

Spicket.

“If ye fetch some watter frae yon spicket son, I’ll gie ye a dram.
It’ll jist tak ye a meenit.”

Translate:

spicket, spigot, spriggit: outdoor tap.

“If you fetch some water from that spigot just over there son, I’ll give you a generous measure of whisky to drink.
It’ll just take you a minute.”

[spigot spelled out in the phonetic alphabet.]

The Scottish Word: spigot 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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