51Թ

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stownlins

[ stoun-linz ]

adverb

Scot.
  1. secretly; stealthily.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of stownlins1

First recorded in 1780–90; stown (variant of stoln stolen ) + -lins ( -ling 2, -s 1
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Example Sentences

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There’s nane sall ken, there’s nane sall guess, What brings me back the gate again; But she my fairest faithfu’ lass, And stownlins we sall meet again.

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Nell had the fause-house in her min', mind She pits hersel an' Rob in; In loving bleeze they sweetly join, Till white in ase they're sobbin: ashes Nell's heart was dancin' at the view: She whisper'd Rob to leuk for't: Rob, stownlins, prie'd her bonnie mou', by stealth, tasted, mouth Fu' cozie in the neuk for't, corner Unseen that night.

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Nell had the fause-house in her min', She pits hersel an' Rob in; In loving bleeze they sweetly join, Till white in ase they're sobbin: Nell's heart was dancin at the view; She whisper'd Rob to leuk for't: Rob, stownlins, prie'd her bonie mou', Fu' cozie in the neuk for't, Unseen that night.

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There's nane sall ken, there's nane can guess What brings me back the gate again, But she, my fairest faithfu' lass, And stownlins we sall meet again.

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