
ETYMOLOGY
– ? a cross between blib (a weak, watery portion, as of tea, etc.) and ribbons
EXAMPLE
“…Now, Jenny, min’, nae blibbans in the kail the day.”
From: Supplement to Jamieson’s Scottish Dictionary, 1887
ETYMOLOGY
– ? a cross between blib (a weak, watery portion, as of tea, etc.) and ribbons
EXAMPLE
“…Now, Jenny, min’, nae blibbans in the kail the day.”
From: Supplement to Jamieson’s Scottish Dictionary, 1887