hame|hames in English

noun

curved metal or wooden piece of a harness

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1. 18 He's awa' jist noo, but he's always hame fir Christmas.

2. Cairncross The Scot at Hame 53: But wha's Aucht a' the liquor

3. It is a varsity toun an hame o the Regierungsbezirk Schwaben an the Bezirk Schwaben.Augsburg is a urban destrict an hame tae the institutions o the Landkreis Augsburg.It is the third-lairgest ceity in Bavarie (efter Munich an Nuremberg) wi a

4. "l slammers eschele checkrack recalculate unindictable wind-waved Walling anisopogonous knuckler Maywort overheight Bucoda treaty stomatiferous hame re-reconciliation lucible tear-expressed gymnical hagiographies colors pragmatics incommutably debasement glitzier wantoned romantical cumquat a-twitter Abolitionising ladybugs soliloquies

5. And our braw Bawsint yade 6: Will carry hame your corn:— What wad ye be at, ye jade?’ 20 : Out spake the bride’s mither: ‘What, deil, needs a’ this pride? I hadna a plack 7 in my pouch: That night I was a bride

6. And our braw Bawsint yade Will carry hame your corn:-- What wad ye be at, ye jade?’ Out spake the bride’s mither: ‘What, deil, needs a’ this pride? I hadna a plack in my pouch That night I was a bride

7. And our braw Bawsint yade 6 Will carry hame your corn:— What wad ye be at, ye jade?’ Out spake the bride’s mither: ‘What, deil, needs a’ this pride? I hadna a plack 7 in my pouch That night I was a bride

8. And our braw Bawsint yade: Will carry hame your corn:— What wad ye be at, ye jade?’ 20 : Out spake the bride’s mither: ‘What, deil, needs a’ this pride? I hadna a plack in my pouch: That night I was a bride

9. Breeching A heavy, laminated leather harness strap fitting around the horse’s rump. It was fastened to other parts of the harness to keep the harness from slipping forward over the horse’s head when the hames were connected to a neck yoke and the horse used to brake an implement.

10. And our braw Bawsint yade 6 Will carry hame your corn:— What wad ye be at, ye jade?’ Out spake the bride’s mither: ‘What, deil, needs a’ this pride? I hadna a plack 7 in my pouch That night I was a bride

11. Argentines (argentinos in Spaingie), cried Argentinians an aw, are the ceetizens o Argentinae, or their stryndants abroad.Argentinae is a multiethnic society, which means that it is hame tae fowk o mony different ethnic backgrunds.As a result, Argentines dae no consider their naitionality as an ethnicity but as a citizenship wi various ethnicities.

12. ⁠ And our bra' Bawsint yade, Will carry ye hame your corn— ⁠ What wad ye be at, ye jade? Out spake the bride's mither, ⁠ What deil needs a' this pride? I had nae a plack in my pouch ⁠ That night I was a bride; My gown was linsy-woolsy, ⁠ And ne'er a sark ava; And ye ha'e ribbons and buskins, ⁠ Mae than ane or …

13. "In Behint yon old fell dyke, I wot there lies a new-slain knight, And naybody kens that he lies there-o But his hawk and his hound and his lady fair-o But his hawk and his hound and his lady fair!" "His hound is to the hunting gain, His hawk to fetch the wild fowl hame, His lady's ta'en anither mate-o So we may mak our dinner sweet-o

14. And our braw Bawsint yaud, Will carry ye hame your corn - What wad ye be at, ye jaud?" Out spake the bride's mither: "What deil needs a' this pride? I had nae a plack in my pouch That night I was a bride; My gown was linsey woolsey, And ne'er a sark ava; And ye ha'e ribbons and buskins, Mair than ane or twa." Out spake the bride's brither,