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heid, head
noun
1 head
2 part of a game of bowls or curling when the bowls or stones of both sides are played to one end of the rink
3 highest point of a street etc
4 aff at the heid / awa in the heid not in your right mind
5 to be at heid an aix wi NORTH-EASTERN to be involved with
6 to get yer heid in yer hands to get a severe telling-off or punishment
7 heids an heels completely
8 heids an thraws in disorder or confusion; higgledy-piggledy
9 in the heid o / on the heid o busy or occupied with
10 on the heid o SHETLAND, NORTH-EASTERN immediately after; on top of
11 on the heids o on the strength of
12 ower the heid o / ower the heids o because of; on account of
13 wi yer heid under yer oxter looking sorry for yourself
verb
1 to head; to lead
2 (football) to head
thraw, thraa thraa, traa traa SHETLAND
verb (past tense thrawed, thraad ORKNEYNORTHERN, traad SHETLAND; past participle thrawn, traan ORKNEYSHETLAND)
1 to twist; to turn
2 to turn a key in a lock or a handle on a door
3 to wrench; to sprain
4 to curl
5 to oppose; to cross
6 to complain; to grumble
7 to quarrel with
8 to throw
9 to thraw yer face to screw your face up as a sign of pain etc
noun
1 throw
2 turn; twist
3 sprain
4 twisting of the face
5 wry expression
6 twisting of the body in pain; spasm
7 fit of bad temper
8 dispute; quarrel
9 heids an thraws lying in opposite directions; higgledy-piggledy