- saugh
- or sauch noun Etymology: Middle English (Scots) sauch, from Old English salh, alteration of sealh — more at sallow Date: before 12th century chiefly Scottish sallow
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Saugh — Saugh, Sauh Sauh, obs. imp. sing. of {See}. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
saugh — /sowkh, sawkh, sahkh/, n. Scot. and North Eng. sallow2. Also, sauch. [bef. 1000; ME (north); OE (Anglian) salh (var. of West Saxon sealh SALLOW2)] * * * … Universalium
saugh — North Country (Newcastle) Words the great round leaved willow … English dialects glossary
saugh — a willow. Lane … A glossary of provincial and local words used in England
saugh — noun or sauch ˈsau̇ḵ, ˈsȯḵ, ˈsäḵ ( s) Etymology: Middle English (Scots) sauch, from Old English salh, variant of sealh sallow more at sallow chiefly Scotland : sallow … Useful english dictionary
saugh and sauf — sallow. N … A glossary of provincial and local words used in England
Sauh — Saugh Saugh, Sauh Sauh, obs. imp. sing. of {See}. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sauch — noun see saugh * * * /sowkh, sawkh, sahkh/, n. Scot. and North Eng. saugh. * * * sauch var. saugh; obs. Sc. pa. tense of see v … Useful english dictionary
Geoffrey Chaucer — Chaucer redirects here. For other uses, see Chaucer (disambiguation). Geoffrey Chaucer … Wikipedia
Caldwell, East Renfrewshire — Caldwell is a mansion and old estate with the remains of a castle nearby. These lands lie close to the Lugton Water and the villages of Uplawmoor in East Renfrewshire and Lugton in East Ayrshire. History Caldwell Castle and tower The Caldwell… … Wikipedia