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Flight of the Heron (under the title The Jacobite Trilogy) is doing very well in Yuletide sign-ups—3 requests and 4 offers at present :D
Next week we'll read the second half of Part II, chapters 3 and 4.
Flight of the Heron (under the title The Jacobite Trilogy) is doing very well in Yuletide sign-ups—3 requests and 4 offers at present :D
Next week we'll read the second half of Part II, chapters 3 and 4.
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Date: Oct. 24th, 2021 11:27 am (UTC)Have you seen Green's Dictionary of Slang and Timelines of Slang? FotH doesn't use a lot of slang, but I'm having fun reading all the 18th century insults.
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Date: Oct. 24th, 2021 11:43 am (UTC)Ooh, those slang links look great—a nice fic resource...!
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Date: Oct. 24th, 2021 12:00 pm (UTC)I do like that 'braw' is used for Alison--my first association to it is the meaning that is given as 'Handsome, of fine physique; “stout, able-bodied, fit for warfare”' in the Scots dictionary, but then there's 'Well or gaily dressed; fine, as applied to clothes', which I suppose is the meaning Broster is using here, and also just generally 'worthy'.
I had Alison thinking that Ewen has a braw backside when he's naked in one of my fics. *g* Which I hope is correct usage.
Thanks for the slang links! Also, here's a slang dictionary from 1788.