"wadna" meaning in Scots

See wadna in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Contraction

Etymology: wad + -na Etymology templates: {{suffix|sco|wad|-na}} wad + -na Head templates: {{head|sco|contraction}} wadna
  1. (South Scots) wouldn't Tags: South-Scots, contraction Synonyms: wadnae [South-Scots], wudnae
    Sense id: en-wadna-sco-contraction-V0bOW6ju Categories (other): Scots entries with incorrect language header, Scots terms suffixed with -na, South Scots

Alternative forms

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