Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A Middle English form of jowl.

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Examples

  • In puir auld Scotland's Parliament they a 'sate thegither, cheek by choul, and than they didna need to hae the same blethers twice ower again.

    Rob Roy 1887

  • Scotland's Parliament they a 'sate thegither, cheek by choul, and than they didna need to hae the same blethers twice ower again.

    Rob Roy — Complete Walter Scott 1801

  • Scotland's Parliament they a 'sate thegither, cheek by choul, and than they didna need to hae the same blethers twice ower again.

    Rob Roy — Volume 01 Walter Scott 1801

  • Parliament they a’ sate thegither, cheek by choul, and than they didna need to hae the same blethers twice ower again.

    Rob Roy 2005

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