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    Now the question on all our (my) minds (mind):

    How do you PRONOUNCE sgèanan dubh? Is it just shkeen-en doo? Or something else?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Abax View Post
    Stone masons (carvers), however, have been historically poor at spelling.

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    That's speculation, of course. Many people in the 19th century were poor spellers.

    T.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunscot View Post
    That's speculation, of course. Many people in the 19th century were poor spellers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunscot View Post
    That's speculation, of course. Many people in the 19th century were poor spellers.

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    It's not that they were poor spellers, it was that there was no correct way to spell things until Noah Webster and the other dictionarists in the early 1800's. Until then, everyone spelled words as they sounded to them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daaaaang View Post
    Now the question on all our (my) minds (mind):

    How do you PRONOUNCE sgèanan dubh? Is it just shkeen-en doo? Or something else?
    A good question! Much may hang on that diacritic è !
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    Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome View Post
    Hey, I thought this thread was about place names in Highland wear!

    Such as:

    Inverness cape
    Kilmarnock bonnet
    Glengarry bonnet
    Argyll hose
    Sherrifmuir doublet

    These are just a few I noticed were left off the list.
    Thanks Matt, for dragging this thread back towards to its original subject. I'll follow these up.

    Best regards

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    Quote Originally Posted by gilmore View Post
    It's not that they were poor spellers, it was that there was no correct way to spell things until Noah Webster and the other dictionarists in the early 1800's. Until then, everyone spelled words as they sounded to them.
    Noah Webster, though, wrote his dictionary to create a distinctly American language which was distinctive from "British English" as well as uniform across the nation.

    That's why Americans spell "honour", "colour", etc. incorrectly.

    T.

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