Definition of Bawtie

1. a dog [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bawtie

bawler
bawlers
bawley
bawleys
bawling
bawling out
bawlings
bawls
bawn
bawneen
bawns
bawr
bawrel
bawrs
bawsunt
bawtie (current term)
bawties
bawty
baxter
baxters
bay
bay-antler
bay-k-8644
bay-leaved caper
bay-rum tree
bay cat
bay cats
bay laurel
bay leaf

Literary usage of Bawtie

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Minstrelsy of the English Border: Being a Collection of Ballads, Ancient by Frederick Sheldon (1847)
"|S bawtie fled frae the Langton tower, Wi' his troop alang the way; ... And to him did bawtie fay : " Prythee tell unto me, thou weird auld man, ..."

2. The Gentleman's Magazine (1847)
"Then bawtie fled in furious speed Awa' like the wintry wind; But the fiery Home an' his savage band Hard press'd on him behind. ‘Mang the hang broom on the ..."

3. Chronicle of Scottish Poetry: From the Thirteenth Century, to the Union of by James Sibbald (1802)
"Whether our Author, under the names of bawtie, Luf- fra, \3c. means to point out any fet of new ... And again, " Gude Brother bawtie ! Hald th,ee even," &c. ..."

4. Abstracts of Protocols of the Town Clerks of Glasgow by Glasgow (Scotland), Robert Renwick (1899)
"... and the lands of John bawtie on the east; and which three houses were bounded between the lands of Patrick Walker on the north, and the lands belonging ..."

5. Coldingham: Parish and Prioryby Adam Thomson by Adam Thomson (1908)
"SLAUGHTER OF BEAUTE I. As bawtie fled frae the Langton tower Wi' his troop along the way, By the Corney Foord ane auld man stood, And to him did ..."

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