ansmigrated, metamorphosed.
_Trashtrie_, trash, rubbish.
_Trickie_, full of tricks.
_Trig_, spruce, neat.
_Trimly_, cleverly, excellently, in a seemly manner.
_Trinle_, _trintle_, the wheel of a barrow, to roll.
_Trinklin_, trickling.
_Troggers_, _troggin'_, wandering merchants, goods to truck or dispose of.
_Trow_, to believe, to trust to.
_Trowth_, truth, a petty oath.
_Trysts_, appointments, love meetings, cattle shows.
_Tumbler-wheels_, wheels of a kind of low cart.
_Tug_, raw hide, of which in old time plough-traces were frequently made.
_Tug_ or _tow_, either in leather or rope.
_Tulzie_, a quarrel, to quarrel, to fight.
_Twa_, two; _twa-fald_, twofold.
_Twa-three_, a few.
_Twad_, it would.
_Twal_, twelve; _twalpennie worth_, a small quantity, a pennyworth.
--N.B. One penny English is 12d. Scotch.
_Twa faul_, twofold.
_Twin_, to part.
_Twistle_, twisting, the art of making a rope.
_Tyke_, a dog.
_Tysday_, Tuesday.
U.
_Unback'd filly_, a young mare hitherto unsaddled.
_Unco_, strange, uncouth, very, very great, prodigious.
_Uncos_, news.
_Unfauld_, unfold.
_Unkenn'd_, unknown.
_Unsicker_, uncertain, wavering, insecure.
_Unskaithed_, undamaged, unhurt.
_Upo'_, upon.
V.
_Vap'rin_, vapouring.
_Vauntie_, joyous, delight which cannot contain itself.
_Vera_, very.
_Virl_, a ring round a column, &c.
_Vogie_, vain.
W.
_Wa'_, wall; _wa's_, walls.
_Wabster_, a weaver.
_Wad_, would, to bet, a bet, a pledge.
_Wadna_, would not.
_Wadset_, land on which money is lent, a mortgage.
_Wae_, woe; _waefu'_, sorrowful, wailing.
_Waefu'-woodie_, hangman's rope.
_Waesucks! Wae's me!_, Alas! O the pity!
_Wa' flower_, wall-flower.
_Waft_, woof; the cross thread that goes from the shuttle through the web.
_Waifs an' crocks_, stray sheep and old ewes past breeding.
_Wair_, to lay out, to expend.
_Wale_, choice, to choose.
_Wal'd_, chose, chosen.
_Walie_, ample, large, jolly, also an exclamation of distress.
_Wame_, the belly.
_Wamefu'_, a bellyful.
_Wanchansie_, unlucky.
_Wanrest_, _wanrestfu'_, restless, unrestful.
_Wark_, work.
_Wark-lume_, a tool to work with.
_Warld's-worm_, a miser.
_Warle_, or _warld_, world.
_Warlock_, a wizard; _warlock-knowe_, a knoll where warlocks once held
tryste.
_Warly_, worldly, eager in ama
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