Part 969 (1/2)
WHISTLE-BINKIE, _s_ One who attends a penny-wedding, but without paying any thing, and therefore has no right to take any share of the entertainment; who is as it were left to sit on a _bench_ by himself, and may _whistle_ for his own amusement, Aberd
WHISTLE-THE-WHAUP, a phrase addressed to one who is supposed to play upon another, West of S
_To_ WHITE, _v a_ To cut with a knife, S
V ~Quhyte~
_Burns_
WHITE-ABOON-GLADE, _s_ The Henharrier, Stirlings
_Stat Acc_
Corresponding with Lanarius _albus_, Le Lanier _cendre_, &c
WHITE BONNET, one who, in a sale by auction, bids for his own goods, or who is employed by the owner for this purpose, S
WHITE FISH IN THE NET, a sport in which two persons hold a plaid pretty high, over which the rest of the cole the person who leaps; and if thus intercepted he loses the ga
WHITE-HORSE, the Fuller ray, a fish
_Sibbald_
WHITIE-WHATIES, _s pl_ Silly pretences, fron to procrastinate, or to blind S; _whittie-s_, S B
A S _hwata_, o _asie_, fiddle-faddle; C B _chwit-chwat_, a sly pilferer
WHITLIE, QUHITELY, _adj_ Having a delicate or fading look, S
_Henrysone_
A S _hwit_, albus, and _lic_, similis
WHITLING, WHITEN, WHITING, _s_ A species of sea-trout, S
_Stat Acc_
Sitling_, a whiting
WHITRACK-SKIN, _s_ A purse made of the skin of a weasel, Moray