SOWENS, the seeds of oatmeal soured. [Please select]
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Sowens, a sort of gruel. [Please select]
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'Gae hame, and be d--(that I should say sae), and put on the sowens for supper.' [Please select]
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--And now, wife, what for are ye no getting forrit wi' the sowens.' [Please select]
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This is a waur dirdum than we got frae Mr Gudyill when ye garr'd me refuse to eat the plum-porridge on Yule-eve, as if it were ony matter to God or man whether a pleughman had suppit on minched pies or sour sowens. [Please select]
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"Na, but," said Cuddie, "there was another reason forby; for the young leddy--" "Whisht, hand your tongue, and sup your sowens," said his wife; "I see the gentleman's far frae weel, and downa eat our coarse supper." [Please select]
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