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Wlate vs Blate - What's the difference?

wlate | blate |

As a verb wlate

is to feel disgust (toward); loathe; abominate.

As an adjective blate is

(scotland|northern england) bashful, sheepish.

wlate

English

Verb

(wlat)
  • To feel disgust (toward); loathe; abominate.
  • To disgust; cause (one) to loathe.
  • blate

    English

    Adjective

    (er)
  • (Scotland, Northern England) Bashful, sheepish.
  • *1934 , (Lewis Grassic Gibbon), Grey Granite'', Polygon 2006 (''A Scots Quair ), p. 491:
  • *:You'd say Not them; fine legs'', and Ma struggling into her blouse would say ''You're no blate . Who told you they're fine?
  • (Scotland, Northern England) Dull, stupid.
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