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51Auld Lang Syne — UK [ˌɔːld læŋ ˈzaɪn] / US [ˌɔld læŋ ˈzaɪn] a Scottish song that people sing at midnight on new year s eve, when the new year begins • Cultural note: When singing this song, you stand in a circle, cross your arms over, and shake the hands of the… …
52auld kirker — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌkirkər noun Usage: usually capitalized A&K Etymology: Auld Kirk + English er : a member of the established church of Scotland …
53auld licht — ˈȯlˌ(d)liḵt, ˈäl noun Usage: usually capitalized A&L Etymology: Scots, literally, old light : a member of one of those parties in the Scottish Secession churches, both Burgher and Antiburgher, that continued to hold to the principle of the… …
54auld-farran — adjective see auld farrant …
55auld — adjective Date: 14th century chiefly Scottish old …
56auld — /awld/, adj. Scot. and North Eng. old. * * * …
57auld — adjective /oːld/ old …
58auld — É”Ëld adj. old, ancient (Scottish) …
59auld — 1) dual 2) laud …
60auld — [[t]ɔld[/t]] adj. Chiefly Scot. scot. old …