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- Wirry-cow abstract "In Scotland, a wirry-cowe [ˈwɪɾɪkʌu, ˈwʌɾɪkʌu] was a bugbear, goblin, ghost, ghoul or other frightful object. Sometimes the term was used for the Devil or a scarecrow.Draggled sae 'mang muck and stanes,They looked like wirry-cowsThe word was used by Sir Walter Scott in his novel Guy Mannering.The word is derived by John Jamieson from worry (Modern Scots wirry), in its old sense of harassment in both English and Lowland Scots, from Old English wyrgan cognate with Dutch wurgen and German würgen; and cowe, a hobgoblin, an object of terror.Wirry appears in several other compound words such as wirry hen, a ruffianly character, a rogue; wirry-boggle, a rogue, a rascal; and wirry-carle, a snarling, ill-natured person, one who is dreaded as a bugbear.".
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- Wirry-cow wikiPageRevisionID "654480106".
- Wirry-cow wikiPageWikiLink Allan_Ramsay_(poet).
- Wirry-cow wikiPageWikiLink Bugbear.
- Wirry-cow wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scots_language.
- Wirry-cow wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scottish_folklore.
- Wirry-cow wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scottish_legendary_creatures.
- Wirry-cow wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scottish_mythology.
- Wirry-cow wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scottish_words_and_phrases.
- Wirry-cow wikiPageWikiLink Devil.
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- Wirry-cow wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- Wirry-cow wikiPageWikiLink German_language.
- Wirry-cow wikiPageWikiLink Ghost.
- Wirry-cow wikiPageWikiLink Ghoul.
- Wirry-cow wikiPageWikiLink Goblin.
- Wirry-cow wikiPageWikiLink Guy_Mannering.
- Wirry-cow wikiPageWikiLink John_Jamieson.
- Wirry-cow wikiPageWikiLink Modern_Scots.
- Wirry-cow wikiPageWikiLink Old_English.
- Wirry-cow wikiPageWikiLink Scarecrow.
- Wirry-cow wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- Wirry-cow wikiPageWikiLink Scots_language.
- Wirry-cow wikiPageWikiLink Walter_Scott.
- Wirry-cow wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wirry-cow".
- Wirry-cow wikiPageWikiLinkText "wirrikows".
- Wirry-cow hasPhotoCollection Wirry-cow.
- Wirry-cow wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fairies.
- Wirry-cow wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-sco.
- Wirry-cow wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Quote.
- Wirry-cow wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Scottish_mythology.
- Wirry-cow subject Category:Scots_language.
- Wirry-cow subject Category:Scottish_folklore.
- Wirry-cow subject Category:Scottish_legendary_creatures.
- Wirry-cow subject Category:Scottish_mythology.
- Wirry-cow subject Category:Scottish_words_and_phrases.
- Wirry-cow hypernym Bugbear.
- Wirry-cow type Language.
- Wirry-cow type Language.
- Wirry-cow comment "In Scotland, a wirry-cowe [ˈwɪɾɪkʌu, ˈwʌɾɪkʌu] was a bugbear, goblin, ghost, ghoul or other frightful object.".
- Wirry-cow label "Wirry-cow".
- Wirry-cow sameAs Wirry-cow.
- Wirry-cow sameAs m.0c1mdz.
- Wirry-cow sameAs Wirricowe.
- Wirry-cow sameAs Q4020495.
- Wirry-cow sameAs Q4020495.
- Wirry-cow wasDerivedFrom Wirry-cow?oldid=654480106.
- Wirry-cow isPrimaryTopicOf Wirry-cow.