burnie
See also: Burnie
English
Etymology
Noun
burnie (plural burnies)
- (Scotland) A small brook.
- 1785, Robert Burns, Epistle To William Simson Schoolmaster, Ochiltree:
- But, Willie, set your fit to mine, / An' cock your crest, / We'll gar our streams an' burnies shine / Up wi' the best.
- c. 1820s, James Hogg, "Sing on, Sing on, My Bonnie Bird"
- A bramble shade around our head,
A burnie popplin by
- A bramble shade around our head,
References
“burnie”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.