单词 | the self of |
释义 | > as lemmasthe self of P3. Scottish. the self of (followed by a second-person or third-person pronoun): ——self (e.g. the sell o' it, ‘itself’). Now rare and archaic. ΚΠ a1653 H. Binning Heart-humiliation (1676) xi. 146 To remove the guilt of it, and then the self of it. 1665 in J. Hunter Diocese & Presbytery Dunkeld (1918) II. 62 That I knew the airt of the physiognome of a loun, for ye know that a guiltie conscience bleaks the selfe of it. 1812 Scotchman 56 A sow that has been the waur o' drink ance'll tak gude tent no to fill the sell o't fu a secont time. 1818 W. Scott Heart of Mid-Lothian viii, in Tales of my Landlord 2nd Ser. I. 221 I ken nae friend..that's been sae like a father to him as the sell o' ye, neibor Deans. 1821 Scots Mag. Nov. 441/1 He..never had the power owther to de a good turn to the sel' o' him, nor ony yean that belwonged to him. 1843 Chambers's Edinb. Jrnl. 4 Feb. 18/3 So, Bill, says we, what if you are the lady's husband the sell o' thee? 1884 Independent (N.Y.) 5 June 27/1 I found Edinbro the sel o' it in a pairfect ferment. 1896 D. S. Meldrum Grey Mantle 291 They sawed the sell o' them. ?1930 L. MacInnes Dial. S. Kintyre 22 This year for neeps we jist used slag by the sell o't. 1983 W. L. Lorimer & R. L. C. Lorimer New Test. in Scots 294 At there is..ocht i the ídol the sel o it? < as lemmas |
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