![]() ![]() 1949 Scottish Field (Jan.) 18: A hare crossing a hummock usually makes a scliff with its fud. Forgan Maistly 'Muchty 26: Ye rabbits cock your furry fuds, And stamp the grund wi' soondin' thuds. (Dec.) 196: The hail thing vanish't like a puff o' smoke Or a rabbit's fud on the run. Murray Frae the Heather 110: Tho' noo fu' crouse ye cock yer fud, And frae me ower the craigs ye scud. Lumsden Sheep-Head 149: Alang the plantin' sides they bicker, An' funk up their white fuddies quicker. Scott Tom Cringle's Log xvii.: Do you cock your fud at me, you tiny thief, you? Hdg. Omond Arniston Memoirs (1887) 306: The hare went away with her fud cocked. Samson's Elegy vii.: Ye maukins, cock your fud fu' braw Withouten dread. Also, in fisherman's taboo usage, the rabbit (‡Fif. It is to be hoped that this high upset price will “Fright the fuds Of the pock-puds.” Ģ. 86: We talked about the upset price of the copyrights of Waverley, etc. Hamilton Wallace 266: News of Wallace came with such a Thud As quickly put a Fear unto their Fud. Phrs.: † to fright, put a fear into, one's fud, to frighten thoroughly, to terrify. Rodger Poems & Songs (1897) 151: To your hunkers - lick his fud - Sawney, now the King's come. Minstrelsy 44: Ance ilka month I do resort To hear what's done in the Fud Court. 8: They toom'd their pocks, an' pawn'd their duds, They scarcely left to coor their fuds. Forbes Ajax 8: An' frae the weir he did back hape, An' turn'd to us his fud. (1829) 56: We'll wauk their hydes and fyle their fuds, And bring the Stuarts back again. Comb.: † the Fud Court, the Kirk Session, as the court for dealing with cases of fornication. The human posteriors, the buttocks (n.Sc. Includes material from the 19 supplements. Show Show Browse Scottish National Dictionary (1700–)įirst published 1956 (SND Vol.
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