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▪ I. waly, int. Sc. and north.|ˈwɔːlɪ| Also wally, walie. [Of obscure formation; ? cognate with woe, wellaway.] An exclamation of sorrow.
a1724‘O waly, waly’ in Ramsay's Tea-t. Misc. (1775) I. 186 O waly, waly up the bank, And waly, waly down the brae. 1883Gateshead Alm. (E.D.D.), Wally! Wally! it's a' ower noo! 1894J. W. M'Laren Tibbie & Tam 41 (E.D.D.) But walie! the sight gar'd even puir Baudrons..jump nearly four feet wi' fricht. Hence waly-walying, lamentation.
1821Galt Ann. Parish xvii. 161 Such a wally wallying as the news of this caused at every door. ▪ II. waly variant of wali, wally a.2 |