Scots Cant
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Scots Cant (aften simply Cant) is a cant spak in Scotland bi Scots Travellers.[1]
Classification
[eedit | eedit soorce]Although a certain amoont o Romani wirds hae entered Scots Cant thru intermarriage wi Brítish Romanis, Scots Travellers are an autochthonous group o travelling fowk an no tae be ramfeeselt wi Breetish New Age Travellers. Scots Cant essentially remains a Germanic leid.[1] The Goidelic (Erse an Gaelic) element in Scottish Cant is put onywhaur atween 0.8% an 20%.[1]
Uise o auld Scots
[eedit | eedit soorce]Scots Cant uises terms derived frae Scots which are nae langer uised in Modren Scots as spak bi non-Travellers, such as mowdit "buried", mools "earth", baith frae muild(s), an gellie, frae gailey (galley), "a bothy".[1]
Gaelic influences
[eedit | eedit soorce]Loans frae Gaelic include wirds like:[1]
- cluishes "ears" (Gaelic cluasan or cluais, a dative form o cluas "ear")
- shan "bad" (Gaelic sean "auld")
Romani influences
[eedit | eedit soorce]There are Romani loans such as an the percentage o Romani lexial borraeins is said tae be up tae 50% o the lexicon; some examples are:[1]
- gadgie "man" (Romani gadžó "a non-Romani person")
- pannie "watter" (Romani paní)
References
[eedit | eedit soorce]- ↑ a b c d e f Kirk, J. & Ó Baoill, D. Travellers and their Language (2002) Queen's University Belfast ISBN 0-85389-832-4
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