(Scotland) A bungled or muddled situation; a mess.
(Scotland) A fool.
(Scotland, chiefly in the plural) An old shoe.
verb
(Scotland) To insult, to upbraid, to make a fool of someone.
(Scotland) To misuse, to bungle.
bouchal
calhoun
calhoun
Proper noun
An Irish surname, variant of the Scottish Colquhoun.
A city in that is the of
A village in
A city in that is the county seat of
A city in
The former name of until it was in 1943.
A town in
An in
chalcus
chalque
chaluka
chalutz
chalutz
noun
(historical) A member of a group of Jewish immigrants to Palestine who worked in agriculture or forestry.
chambul
chamuel
chandul
chelura
cholula
chualar
chullpa
chullpa
noun
An ancient Aymara funerary tower.
claucht
claught
claunch
cutheal
cutlash
cutlash
noun
(dialectal) Obsolete form of cutlass.
flaucht
flaunch
flaunch
noun
(heraldry) Alternative form of flanch
verb
(transitive, construction) To provide with flaunching.
funchal
gulsach
hecklau
huscarl
luchuan
malchus
mcluhan
mulcahy
nuchale
nuchals
nuchals
noun
plural of nuchal
pluchea
plumach
pulchia
quachil
taluche
tulchan
tulchan
noun
(historical, derogatory) A man appointed as a bishop in Scotland after the Reformation, who was a bishop in name only and whose revenue was drawn by his patron.
(obsolete) A calfskin stuffed with straw and given to a cow, as if living, to induce her to give milk.