Naturally all the cartoons are copyright. If you have any suggestions for anything you think I should add to the stooryduster site you can leave a Comment or Contact me directly through my Contact me Page. It is slightly separate from the Stooryduster illustrated Scottish Words. The Stooryduster-Blog area is for writing about this and that but mostly about dog walking, design and art. You can also view websites I like or my collection of visual links on Pinterest - which are mainly for illustrators, designers, animators and artists. If you like a challenge you can try the Scottish word quizzes. There you can also access some information About Me and information in using the Phonetic Alphabet to help with pronouncing the words. Why Scottish Words gives an overview of this site's purpose, its beginning and why Scottish words were chosen as a topic to illustrate define and translate. You can do the same by clicking on any Tags. There is a pull down Category list where you can view word thumbnails, caption excerpts and meanings under a Category. or select from this collection of thumbnails of words done for Illustration Friday. You can view the words words grouped by year in the Archives section. You can Search the site at the top right. You can look up words and meaning in the Scottish Words Glossary section, many are linked to illustrations. You also have the options to go directly to the very First word or very Last word. Your options: Below the illustration of each Scottish word you can choose Previous or Next or Random for a word. The Scottish Word: attery with its definition and its meaning illustrated and captioned with the word used in context in the Scots language and in English. Much like modern accountants and insurance firms. They prefer numbers that can be easily counted and are always scheming to negate the effects of life in order to reduce the Cosmos to a purely arithmetical state. They are scheming to freeze all life in a single instance of time. The auditors are at work and they hate humanity because it is unpredictable, creative and difficult to measure. In Terry Pratchett’s Thief of Time the Death of Rats demonstrates to Death that there is venomous work afoot using the machine that is interpreted here. That is why I built this universal malignancy detector.” And if it does, it is a sure sign that there is malignancy out and about that should not be. “Toast never lands butter side down as often as is thought. That’s why I built this universal attery detector.” Translate: An if it does, it’s a sure sign there’s attery oot an aboot that shouldni. “Toast nivir lands butter side doon as afen as is thocht.
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