"forbye" meaning in Scots

See forbye in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adverb

Head templates: {{head|sco|adverb}} forbye
  1. as well, in addition
    Sense id: en-forbye-sco-adv-xm2FEoaq Categories (other): Scots entries with incorrect language header, Scots prepositions Disambiguation of Scots entries with incorrect language header: 60 40 Disambiguation of Scots prepositions: 54 46

Preposition

Head templates: {{head|sco|preposition}} forbye
  1. besides, in addition to
    Sense id: en-forbye-sco-prep-9jkr-oOW Categories (other): Scots prepositions Disambiguation of Scots prepositions: 54 46

Download JSON data for forbye meaning in Scots (1.7kB)

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