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mither
[ mith-er ]
mither
2/ ˈmaɪðə /
verb
- dialect.intr to fuss over or moan about something
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Word History and Origins
Origin of mither1
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Example Sentences
That'll be his mither's bonnet he's takkin' back to get altered.
Oor hero was borr-rn in affluent saircumstances his faither bein' the laird o' Maclacity, his mither a Fitzroy o' Soosex.
The mither patted the child's bright head, and wiped the tears from the bluebell eyes.
His answer came slowly, in an abated voice, but clearly: "Because they tauld me ye were the girl's mither."
I confess I was in ower great a hurry, and I'm sure ye war takin the richt gait wi' yer puir mither.
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