Lexicon:Heuch; heugh; heuch, ablins

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<td style="text-align: left; padding: 0 0px 8px 0;">''heuch''<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;''[[Treason's Harbour]]'', page 74<br>''heugh''<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;''[[The Hundred Days (novel)|The Hundred Days]]'', page 11<br>''heuch, ablins''<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;''[[Treason's Harbour]]'', page 12</td>
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Current revision as of 16:40, 31 January 2009

Citation: heuch; heugh; heuch, ablins
Language: Scots dialect
References: heuch
  Treason's Harbour, page 74
heugh
  The Hundred Days, page 11
heuch, ablins
  Treason's Harbour, page 12
Meaning: well; well; well, perhaps


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