Puddock Stuil — Things in Scots #2

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Hi All 👋 and welcome to December’s project: Things in Scots. This month I am collaborating with my wife, Susan (? follow this link to see her post), and we’ll be posting daily — Things in Scots (great title eh?).

Puddock stuil (mushroom) is today’s Things in Scots; or puidock steel in the north east.

All the Scots words for these posts are taken from The Concise English-Scots Dictionary, by the Scottish National Dictionary Association. The words chosen will be the generally accepted term, but as in all languages there are regional variations, as well as sub-species variations. For example, an owl is generally known as a hoolet in Scots, but an ool in Shetland & the NE. A barn owl is a white hoolet & a long eared owl, a hornnie hoolet.

As we do these posts, we’re learning as well; so we apologise in advance for any mistakes?

If any of you out there have a burning desire to know the Scots word for anything, please let us know!

Hae a guid day

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14 responses to “Puddock Stuil — Things in Scots #2”

  1. anitashope Avatar

    Awesome photographs

    1. jezbraithwaite Avatar

      Thanks, Anita

  2. anne leueen Avatar

    Puddock stuils… I can hear the Scots accent just reading those words!

    1. jezbraithwaite Avatar

      Thanks, Anne

  3. bushboy Avatar

    Great selection of puddock stuils Jez 🙂

    1. jezbraithwaite Avatar

      Cheerz, Brian

  4. Ruth Avatar

    Ooh, I know a toad to be a puddock, but I’ve nver heard toadstools called this too – what fun! 🙂

    1. jezbraithwaite Avatar

      I’d never thought of the puddock from puddock stuil being the word for toad!!!

      1. Ruth Avatar

        And I never thought of it being used for toadstool – although I suppose it makes perfect sense 🙂

  5. myplaidheart Avatar

    I love this!

  6. Russell Smith Avatar

    Are there any magical properties associated with any of these mushrooms, perhaps? hmmm LOL

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