- sweet, pleasant. Sir Walter Scott in Rob Roy (1818) describes the old parliament which ceased in 1707: When we had a Scots Parliament, . . . they sate dousely down and made laws for a hail country.
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- sweet, pleasant. Sir Walter Scott in Rob Roy (1818) describes the old parliament which ceased in 1707: When we had a Scots Parliament, . . . they sate dousely down and made laws for a hail country. |
| ← Couthie | Dour → |