| 单词 | devil hae't | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasdevil hae't   devil hae't  n. 		(formerly also the devil hae't)	 Scottish (now rare) not a whit; very little; nothing at all. Cf. devil a haet at haet n. 1a.				 [ <  devil n. + Scots hae, optative subjunctive of have v.   + it pron.; compare fiend haet n. at fiend n. Additions.]			 ΚΠ c1590    King James VI in  Wodrow Soc. Misc. 		(1842)	 419  				The King replyed: ‘The Divill haue it aills you, but that, ye would all be alyke, and ye cannot abyde any to be ouer you’. [MʽCrie Life Knox (1814) II. 299 prints ‘The d——l haid ails you’.] 1603    Philotus cvi. sig. D4  				For that deuyse deuill haid it dowis. 1724    P. Walker Some Remarkable Passages Life A. Peden p. xxxiv  				There was a Gentleman standing next to me..who said, A Pack of Damn'd Witches and Warlocks, that have the second Sight, the Devil-ha't do I see. 1786    R. Burns Twa Dogs xxx, in  Poems 20  				Tho' deil-haet ails them, yet uneasy. 1816    W. Scott Antiquary III. xv. 324  				De'il hae't do I expect. 1933    ‘J. Bridie’ Sleeping Clergyman 42  				De'il ha'e't I care how she enjoyed her party. < as lemmas  | 
	
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