Middle Scots was the Anglic language of Lowland Scotland in the period from 1450 to 1700. By the end of the 13th century its phonology, orthography, accidence, syntax and vocabulary had diverged markedly from Early Scots, which was virtually indistinguishable from early Northumbrian Middle English. Subsequently its orthography differed from that of the emerging Early Modern English standard. Middle Scots was fairly uniform throughout its many texts, albeit with some variation due to the use of Romance forms in translations from Latin or French, echoes of Chaucerian words, turns of phrases and grammar in recensions of southern texts or the writings of Scots in exile in England influenced by southern forms, misunderstandings and mistakes made by foreign printers in Paris or the likes of Chepman and Myllar’s English craftsmen in Edinburgh and the use of archaisms in poetry.

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The Scythian Pattern is named to commemorate the . Middle. Eastern origins of the . Scottish. people mentioned in the Declaration of Arbroath that asserted . Scottish. independence on April 6th, 1320, at Arbroath Abbey. ...

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If so, . Middle. College High School would like to invite you to our information meeting today from 7-8 pm at the Sequoia Union High School District board room. For more information see your guidance advisor. ...

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Burley reeling after . Scots. loss November 14, 2009. Scotland manager George Burley says his side folded "like a pack of cards" in the friendly defeat by Wales. [ ] ... But with a simple high ball down the . middle. Morais could have equalised if Balogh had not been quick off his line to block the Portuguese player's effort. St Johnstone upped their game after break but, like the first half, there was little action of note until the Perth side equalised on the hour. ...

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Scots to try to retain MWC supremency - Monmouth Daily Review Atlas
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The Scots could also make a move in the middle and distance events, where freshman Rachel Bowden has turned in the league's second-best times in both the ...



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From Google News Search: "Middle Scots"
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What is the weirdest food you have geard of?
Q. Manchester has deep fried Mar's bars; the Middle East eats sheep's eyes...the rich eat sheep's nuts...the Scots eat entrails and call it haggis...and I eat the trash can scrapings...any others. Supposed to be "heard" but "geard" could actually be funny said right.
Asked by bruce b - Mon May 19 08:46:04 2008 - - 16 Answers - 0 Comments

A. marmite. it tastes like earwax but some people love it!
Answered by BHarvey - Mon May 19 09:52:35 2008

Another ranking for England?
Q. I read, not unsurprisingly, that we have been ranked as the Worst country in the world in which to bring up children. Shall we add it to last week's report that placed England in the 34 position In The World for its 'Quality of Life' ?? - France, 1st, Argentina 10th, Middle-Africa somewhere in the 20's - we stuck at 34 ! Is this a surprise? No, not really. Let's gather our other 'records': Highest number of paedophiles in the west living in our communities; child killers and rapists galore; drunkedness as a very favourite 'social' pass-time' ; Pretend to be the leading nation in the Brit. Isles and yet we are ruled by the Scots (and my highest respect for the northerners, by the way); we are surrounded by water and nobody knows how to… [cont.]
Asked by free n' dating - Wed Feb 14 05:33:47 2007 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments

A. the country is fcUKed, drugs,binge drinking,and yob culture. its actually trendy to be rude and ignorant, on 2 counts, ignorant ill mannered and ignorant thick. ASBO's are looked on as being awards, blame the parents, i've said it as a youth and now as a parent, you should have to apply to have kids, too many unfit parents and un-wanted pregnancys.
Answered by unknown - Wed Feb 14 06:19:23 2007

Help on if i need to research for this story?
Q. Plot A young girl named Ara, who is a princess of a large tribe located in Scotland. Due to having two older brothers has been left to be raised by the local priestess. The local priestess sees a gift within her and tries to build her gift. Yet when the one son dies and the other I killed in a war she becomes in succession. The cousin of Ara is irritated by the young girl and forces her into an arranged marriage with a prince from another tribe. Ara is not keen on the idea of the marriage but she is in inclined by duty to marry him for his power and knowledge in war, which is needed as the British are attacking Scotland (like always lol). Ara resents her new husband and does not get on with him even though he tries hard to please her. A… [cont.]
Asked by Girlinthehouse - Tue Jun 16 14:40:24 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. your first piece of research is geographical you do not seem to have any knowledge of it at all the british are attacking the scots?? the scots are british! scots then make an alliance with the english - who are also british! your plot also seems very contrived and unlikely my suggestion - read a lot of classic novels, get a better grasp of geography and literature then try again
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