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Lallans
[lal-uhnz]
plural noun
the Lowlands of Scotland.
the inhabitants of the Scottish Lowlands.
(used with a singular verb)the literary form of the English dialect of the Scottish Lowlands, representing a mixture of the several spoken subdialects.
Lallans
/ ˈlælənz, ˈlælən /
noun
a literary version of the variety of English spoken and written in the Lowlands of Scotland
(modifier) of or relating to the Lowlands of Scotland or their dialects
Word History and Origins
Origin of Lallans1
Example Sentences
In Northern Ireland, some revivalists have focused on gaining minority-language status for the tongue named “Ullans” — a mix of “Ulster” and the Scots pronunciation “Lallans,” for “lowlands.”
The actor Bill Paterson described him as "the last link with that generation who could reproduce and really understand the Lallans: his death marks the end of an era."
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