Part 84 (1/2)

”Talking pays nae toll”--_English_

Say weel and dae weel, end wi' ae letter: say weel is gude, but dae weel is better

Say what you will, an illpreachings

Or, at least, thinks the wad sup ” is to scrape the inside of the dish

Scorn cos eat dirty puddin's

”'Hout, fye--hout, fye--all nonsense and pride,' said the Laird of Sus, cousin Crosbie

Ye little ken what soed to do yon tiauntlet_

Scorn not the bush ye get beild frae

Scotsmen aye reckon frae an ill hour

Scotsmen aye tak their mark frae a mischief

That is, always reckon from the date of some untoward event, such as a death, an accident, or a fire

See for love and buy for siller

Seein's believin' a' the world ower

Seek

Seek till you find, and ye'll never lose your labour

Seek your sa' where you got your ail, and beg your barm where you buy your ale

The surly reply of a person who has been shunned for some trivial or mistaken reason by one who is compelled by circumstances to apply to him for information or assistance

Seil ne'er comes till sorrow be awa

Seldootten

Self-praise co ben

Self-praise is nae honour

Sel, sel, has half-filled hell