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tammie Sc.|ˈtɑːmɪ| [Sc. f. Tommy.] 1. Name of a loaf of home-baked bread, used in Edinburgh and the surrounding district.
1828Moir Mansie Wauch xviii, Their usual rations of beef and tammies. 1890Anent Old Edinburgh 83 The pay was [1807] 6d. a day and a coarse roll called a ‘tammie’. 2. tammie-norie. A local name in Scotland for the Puffin, Fratercula arctica; also Tommy Noddy.
1701J. Brand Descr. Zetl. viii. (1703) 119 Each kind or sort do Nestle by themselves; as the Scarfs by themselves, so the Cetywaicks, Tominories, Mawes, etc. 1816Scott Antiq. vii, ‘Did I not hear a halloo?’ ‘The skreigh of a Tammie Norie’, answered Ochiltree, ‘I ken the skirl weel’. 1841R. Chambers Pop. Rhymes Scotl. (1870) 190 The Puffin. Tammie Norie o' the Bass Canna kiss a bonny lass. 1896Newton Dict. Birds 943 Tammy-Norie, a northern form of Tom-Noddy, and a name for the Puffin. |