abune
English
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /əˈbuːn/, /əˈbʏn/
Noun
abune (uncountable)
- (Northern England, Scotland) Alternative form of aboon[First attested around 1350 to 1470.][1]
Adverb
abune
- (Northern England, Scotland) Alternative form of aboon[First attested around 1350 to 1470.][1]
Preposition
abune
- (Northern England, Scotland) Alternative form of aboon[First attested around 1350 to 1470.][1]
- 1877, Peter Burn, English Border Ballads:
- Noo, high abune winds an' waves abune
- 1991, Katharine Mary Briggs, A Dictionary of British Folk Tales in the British Language:
- And he gaed, and as he was bringing hame the water, a raven owre abune his head cried to him to look...
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Anagrams
Scots
Alternative forms
Preposition
abune
- above, beyond
- 1874, Edward Bannerman Ramsay, Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character:
- "Leeze me abune them a'," said one of the company, who had waxed warm in the discussion, "for yon auld clear-headed (bald) man, that said, 'Raphael sings an' Gabriel strikes his goolden harp, an' a' the angels clap their wings wi' joy.'
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