"ab" meaning in Scots

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Noun

IPA: /ab/ Forms: abs [plural]
Etymology: Uncertain. Compare English hobble, Dutch hobbelen (“to lurch”), Danish happe (“to stutter”), Norwegian jabba (“to stammer”) and colloquial Swedish happla (“to stutter”). Etymology templates: {{unc|sco}} Uncertain, {{cog|en|hobble}} English hobble, {{cog|nl|hobbelen||to lurch}} Dutch hobbelen (“to lurch”), {{cog|da|happe||to stutter}} Danish happe (“to stutter”), {{cog|no|jabba||to stammer}} Norwegian jabba (“to stammer”), {{cog|sv|happla||to stutter}} Swedish happla (“to stutter”) Head templates: {{head|sco|noun|||plural|abs|||||cat2=|cat3=|head=}} ab (plural abs), {{sco-noun}} ab (plural abs)
  1. (Orkney) impediment, hindrance, objection. Tags: Orkney
    Sense id: en-ab-sco-noun-E4q7KfKc Categories (other): Orkney Scots

Verb

IPA: /ab/ Forms: abed [past]
Etymology: Uncertain. Compare English hobble, Dutch hobbelen (“to lurch”), Danish happe (“to stutter”), Norwegian jabba (“to stammer”) and colloquial Swedish happla (“to stutter”). Etymology templates: {{unc|sco}} Uncertain, {{cog|en|hobble}} English hobble, {{cog|nl|hobbelen||to lurch}} Dutch hobbelen (“to lurch”), {{cog|da|happe||to stutter}} Danish happe (“to stutter”), {{cog|no|jabba||to stammer}} Norwegian jabba (“to stammer”), {{cog|sv|happla||to stutter}} Swedish happla (“to stutter”) Head templates: {{head|sco|verb|simple past|abed}} ab (simple past abed)
  1. (Orkney) to hinder Tags: Orkney
    Sense id: en-ab-sco-verb-dUGYAHGv Categories (other): Orkney Scots, Scots entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Scots entries with incorrect language header: 32 68

Inflected forms

Download JSON data for ab meaning in Scots (3.3kB)

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