Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A bundle; a knapsack.
- noun A portmanteau.
- noun A quiver.
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Examples
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I think we put together a cautious little fire and cooked some oats from my _dorlach_, though the ecstasy of the meeting with the girl left me no great recollection of all that happened.
John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn Neil Munro
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But we maun a 'live the day, and have our dinner; and there's Vich Ian Vohr has packed his dorlach, and Mr. Waverley's wearied wi' majoring yonder afore the muckle pier-glass; and that grey auld stoor carle, the Baron o 'Bradwardine, that shot young Ronald of
The Waverley 1877
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Callum told him also, ` ` tat his leather dorlach wi 'the lock on her was come frae Doune, and she was awa again in the wain wi' Vich
The Waverley 1877
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Callum told him also, 'tat his leather dorlach wi' the lock on her was come frae Doune, and she was awa again in the wain wi 'Vich Ian Vohr's walise.'
Waverley Walter Scott 1801
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Callum told him also, 'tat his leather dorlach wi' the lock on her was come frae Doune, and she was awa again in the wain wi 'Vich Ian Vohr's walise.'
Waverley — Complete Walter Scott 1801
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But we maun a 'live the day, and have our dinner; and there's Vich lan Vohr has packed his dorlach, and Mr. Waverley's wearied wi' majoring yonder afore the muckle pier-glass; and that grey auld stoor carle, the Baron o 'Bradwardine that shot young
Waverley Walter Scott 1801
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But we maun a 'live the day, and have our dinner; and there's Vich lan Vohr has packed his dorlach, and Mr. Waverley's wearied wi' majoring yonder afore the muckle pier-glass; and that grey auld stoor carle, the Baron o '
Waverley — Complete Walter Scott 1801
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Callum told him also, 'tat his leather dorlach wi' the lock on her was come frae Doune, and she was awa again in the wain wi 'Vich Ian Vohr's walise.'
Waverley — Volume 2 Walter Scott 1801
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But we maun a 'live the day, and have our dinner; and there's Vich lan Vohr has packed his dorlach, and Mr. Waverley's wearied wi' majoring yonder afore the muckle pier-glass; and that grey auld stoor carle, the Baron o '
Waverley — Volume 2 Walter Scott 1801
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But we maun a’ live the day, and have our dinner; and there’s Vich lan Vohr has packed his dorlach, and Mr. Waverley’s wearied wi’ majoring yonder afore the muckle pier-glass; and that grey auld stoor carle, the Baron o’
Waverley 2004
qms commented on the word dorlach
Those learned in mystical lore talk
Of wizard, bewitcher and warlock,
And philters and potions
To warp your emotions
Kept hidden down deep in a dorlach.
December 7, 2017