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tift

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[tift] / tɪft /

noun

  • tifts
    plural
  1. Dialect. tiff; huff resulting from a tiff.

  2. Scot.. condition, state, or frame of mind; a good condition or state.


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Four-and-twenty siller bells,   Were a' tied to his mane, Wi' ae tift o' the norlan' wind,   They tinkled ane by ane.

From Ballad Book by Katherine Lee Bates

“Aweel, mother,” said Janet, mildly—“that may a’ be; but there is nae cause for you fleeing into a tift upon the matter, for nae harm was meant.

From Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume VI by Alexander Leighton

Four and twanty siller bells65 Wer a' tyed till his mane, And yae tift o' the norland wind, They tinkled ane by ane.

From English and Scottish Ballads, Volume II (of 8) by Various

To every teat of his mane is hung a silver bell, and, 'At every tift o' the norland win' They tinkle ane by ane.'

From The Balladists Famous Scots Series by John Geddie

Four and twanty siller bellsWer a’ tyed till his mane,And yae tift o the norland wind,They tinkled ane by ane.

From A Collection of Ballads by Andrew Lang

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