moudiewart

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moudiewart (plural moudiewarts)

  1. (Scotland) A mole (burrowing rodent).
    • 1828, M. Corbett, Tales and Legends - Volume 1, page 62:
      My faith, he's as black as a craw, and as sleek as a moudiewart.
    • 1853, David Macbeth Moir, The Life of Mansie Wauch, Tailor in Dalkeith, page 96:
      It's an unyearthly kind of trade, turning night intil day, and working like moudiewarts in the dark, when decent folks are in their beds sleeping—And so, as I was saying, ye see, it happened ae Sunday night that a chap cam to the back door; and the mistress too heard it.
    • 1925, Alexander Keith, Last leaves of traditional ballads and ballad airs, page 255:
      O gin my sons were moudiewarts To hide into the earth, O gin my head lay in the mools Ere I had gien them birth !