cauld

cauld
cauld·rife;
cauld;

English syllables. 2014.

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  • Cauld Lad of Hilton —    According to Surtees s History and Antiquities of Durham (1820), this was the ghost of a stable lad, killed by one of the Barons of Hilton in an outburst of temper, who haunted Hylton castle; he worked like a *brownie by cleaning up untidy… …   A Dictionary of English folklore

  • cauld — /kawld, kahld, kawd/, adj., n. Scot. cold. * * * …   Universalium

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  • Cauld kail het again — reheated broth (or other reheated food), no doubt a frequent occurrence long ago …   Scottish slang

  • cauldrife — cauld·rife …   English syllables

  • rife — cauld·rife; rife·ly; rife·ness; wake·rife; wauk·rife; rife; wast·rife; stouth·rife; …   English syllables

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