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guid

British  
/ ɡyd, ɡɪd /

adjective

  1. a Scot word for good

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Och Jings, ma belle, Jings, ma belleJings Jings a' day lang.Aw, whit a scream it is to see,Paw's soor face as I tear awaon ma one guid wooden tray.

From The Guardian • Dec. 18, 2010

Speeding thru the snaw,on ma one guid wooden tray,doon Glebe Street I go,greetin' hauf the way.Bun on big heid stings,body warmer awfie ticht –but whit a nicht to wheep and wheesht!A bag-pipe blast the nicht!

From The Guardian • Dec. 18, 2010

Michty me –in ma one guid wooden tray.

From The Guardian • Dec. 18, 2010

Within the past six months, the company has received $53 million in defense contracts, mainly for missile guid ance systems.

From Time Magazine Archive

When he played guid old Scots tunes, that was.

From "Shipwreck at the Bottom of the World" by Jennifer Armstrong