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Scots is the Germanic language, related to English, spoken in Lowland Scotland and Ulster, not the Celtic language Gaelic!
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heiter, hiter, hyter,
hyter [ˈhəitər]
n. MN. A lurch, a stumble. A state of confusion or ruin. Arrant nonsense. A stupid person, an oaf, the act of working in a confused, feeble manner.
adj. MN. Down and out.
adv. MN. With weak or uncertain stumbling step, in a state of ruin.
v. MN. To walk with lurching, unsteady movement, to stumble, trip, to work feebly and unskilfully, to stammer, talk confusedly.
hith, hithe, hive, hyth, hythe, hyve,
hythe [MN. haeð]
also hyve [MN. haev]
n. A harbour, haven, landing place, an inlet among rocks.

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