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Dictionary definition: ‘FIRE’. taboo word
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‘FIRE’. taboo word
1808
JAMIESON
Scottish Dict. Ingle
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Some silly superstition is connected with the use of this term in relation to a kiln. For the fire kindled in it is always called
the ingle
, in the southern parts of Scotland at least. The miller is offended, if it be called
the fire
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1895
Folklore
170 [Isle of Lewis,
c.
1860]
The fire taken to the kiln was called augel. Evil be to him who called it ...
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Dictionary definition: ‘EGG’. taboo word
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