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dreich
(dre·ech) Dialect, chiefly Scot -adj.
1. (intr.) drab.
2. (tr.) dreary (referring to weather or a sermon).
3. often leads to a state of being drookit; grey.
Fifth in a series
dreich
(dre·ech) Dialect, chiefly Scot -adj.
1. (intr.) drab.
2. (tr.) dreary (referring to weather or a sermon).
3. often leads to a state of being drookit; grey.
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It would be great if you’d include the phonetics too so that we could pronounce the words correctly [well, at least closely ;-]
Clifford:
I’ve made an attempt to show pronunciation under each of the terms, directly preceding the definition.
Does that not help?
OK, so that’s what that is! Ta 🙂
Cliff.
Dreech
Pronounced ‘dreech’ with the c’h’ at the end as in loch – NOT lock.
Scots is NOT slang.
You might want to have a look at http://www.dsl.ac.uk/ and http://www.scotslanguage.com/.
Good luck