Define:Big
Appearance
Scots
[eedit soorce]Etymologie
[eedit soorce]Frae Auld Norse byggja (“bide in, big”).[1]
Pronunciation
[eedit soorce]IPA(Whit's this?): /bɪg/[1]
Spellin variants
[eedit soorce]- big
- bigg
Verb
[eedit soorce]big (third-person singular simple present bigs, present participle biggin, simple past biggit or bug, past participle biggit or buggen)
- [1] (transitive) tae construct a structur sic as a biggin or a brig
- (Doric) The magistrates biggit three gibbets, ane at Brig o Dee, ane at the merket cross, tither at the herbor.
- — Sheena Blackhall: A Fettercairn Loon[2]
- (Doric) The magistrates biggit three gibbets, ane at Brig o Dee, ane at the merket cross, tither at the herbor.
- [2] (transitive, anent birds) tae pit thegither a nest redd up fur tae hatch eggs
- [3] (transitive, anent insects) tae pit thegither a byke
- The bumbees bug their byke in ma shed.
- [4] (transitive) tae dae a fire
- [5] (transitive) tae stack hay etc. on ilka-aither
Conjugation
[eedit soorce]Conjugation o big | ||||
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Infinite forms | ||||
infinitive | (fir tae) big | |||
present participle | biggin | |||
past participle | biggit, buggen[3] | |||
Finite forms | ||||
simple present | narrative present | simple past | ||
first-person singular | A | big, bigs[N 1] | bigs | biggit, bug[3] |
seicont-person singular | ye/you | |||
seicont-person sg. intimate[N 2] | du/thoo | bigs | ||
third-person singular | he/she/(h)it | bigs | ||
first-person plural | we | big, bigs[N 1] | ||
seicont-person plural | yese/youse | |||
seicont-person pl. collective[N 3] | awyese/awyouse | |||
third-person plural | thay | big, bigs[N 1] | ||
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Derived terms
[eedit soorce]- big on
- big tee
- big up
- biggin
In ither leids
[eedit soorce]- Scots Gaelic: togalachd
- German: bauen
- Inglis: build, construct
- Italian: costruire
References
[eedit soorce]- ↑ a b "big(g)". Dictionar o the Scots Leid (in Inglis). Retrieved 10 October 2020.
- ↑ Sheena Blackhall. "A Fettercairn Loon". Varsity o Aiberdeen, The Elphinstone Institute. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
- ↑ a b "Verbs". www.scots-online.org - Wir Ain Leed (in Inglis). Retrieved 10 October 2020.