Part 54 (2/2)
Meaning that you are granted ence than another would be if similarly situated
If ye had stuck a knife in my heart it wadna hae bled
He was so ear ye hae less care
If ye're nae better, ye're snoder like, quo' the wife, when she cut off the doggie's lugs
If you laugh at your ain sport, the coh at you
If you lo'e me, let it kythe
That is, if you love me let it appear
If ye like the nut, crack it
If ye sell your purse to your wife, gie her your breeks to the bargain
”For if your wife command your purse, she will certainly have theelse”--_Kelly_
If you spend muckle, put mair to the fore
If you want your business weel done, do't yoursel
If you win at that you'll lose at naething
”Spoken to the, which will undoubtedly prove to their dae”--_Kelly_
”If you winna come you'll bide,” quo' Rory to his bride
It was a ot her or not
If you would be a , and wine
Because, proverbially speaking, the first will die, the second stink, and the third sour
I gaed through the bear-land wi' hione through all the particulars of a quarrel with another, or told hie at his conduct”--_Jaied his birn a hitch
Or, assisted him in a strait