Sawney
See also: sawney
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Proper noun
Sawney
- A diminutive of the male given name Alexander, of Scots origin.
- 1812, John Bell, Rhymes of Northern Bards, page 185:
- But Sawney grew weary, and fain would be civil, / Being auld, and unfeary, and fail'd of his strength
Noun
Sawney (plural Sawneys)
- (archaic, derogatory) A Scotsman.
- 1874 July–December, W. Senior, “With the Herring Fleet”, in The Gentleman's Magazine, page 704:
- “They can live upon barley-meal without a morsel of meat from week-end to week-end, can these miserable Sawnies,” quoth another.
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