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  2. Dictionary of the Scots Language - Wikipedia

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    Dictionary of the Scots Language. The Dictionary of the Scots Language (DSL) (Scots: Dictionar o the Scots Leid, Scottish Gaelic: Faclair de Chànan na Albais) is an online Scots – English dictionary run by Dictionaries of the Scots Language. Freely available via the Internet, the work comprises the two major dictionaries of the Scots ...

  3. Fionn Petch - Wikipedia

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    Fionn Petch is a Scottish translator. He was born in Scotland, and lived for long periods in Mexico City and Berlin. He has a doctorate in philosophy from the National University of Mexico (UNAM). As a translator, he has translated fiction, poetry, drama and children's books. He also works on books and exhibition catalogues on art and architecture.

  4. Scottish Gaelic dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    Scottish Gaelic dictionaries. The history of Scottish Gaelic dictionaries goes back to the early 17th century. The high-point of Gaelic dictionary production was in the first half of the 19th century, as yet unrivalled even by modern developments in the late 20th and early 21st century. The majority of dictionaries published to date have been ...

  5. Category:Scottish translators - Wikipedia

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    James Young Gibson. John Gilchrist (zoologist) Robert Pearse Gillies. Katherine Whyte Grant. Alexander Gray (poet) William Gregory (chemist) James Grieve (Scottish translator) Catherine Grosvenor. John Gunn (Scottish writer)

  6. David McDuff - Wikipedia

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    After living for some time in the Soviet Union, Denmark, Iceland, and the United States, he eventually returned to the United Kingdom, where he worked for several years as a co-editor and reviewer on the literary magazine Stand. He then moved to London, where he began his career as a literary translator. McDuff's translations include both ...

  7. Thomas Urquhart - Wikipedia

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    Cromarty, Scotland. Education. King's College, Aberdeen. Occupation (s) translator and author. Notable work. Logopandecteision. Sir Thomas Urquhart (1611–1660) was a Scottish aristocrat, writer, and translator. He is best known for his translation of the works of French Renaissance writer François Rabelais to English.

  8. John Stuart Blackie - Wikipedia

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    Nationality. Scottish. Occupation (s) scholar, intellectual. Signature. memorial to John Stuart Blackie in St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh. John Stuart Blackie's grave, Dean Cemetery. John Stuart Blackie FRSE (28 July 1809 – 2 March 1895) was a Scottish scholar and man of letters.

  9. Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue - Wikipedia

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    Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue. The Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue (DOST) is a 12-volume dictionary that documents the history of the Scots language covering Older Scots from the earliest written evidence in the 12th century until the year 1700. DOST was compiled over a period of some eighty years, from 1931 to 2002.