Lexicographical Neighbors of Gaeing
Literary usage of Gaeing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ancient Ballads and Songs of the North of Scotland: Hitherto Unpublished by Peter Buchan (1875)
"... bonny Miss Gordon 1 0 whare are ye gaeing, sae bonny and braw ? Ye've married
wi' Johnny Byron, To squander the lands o' Gight awa'. ..."
2. The Gentleman's Magazine (1870)
"Fine specimen of the native, the shopman. 'Are ye gaeing to see this ... 'lam,
sir,' says I. ' I'd like tae be gaeing myself,' he replies thoughtfully ..."
3. A New History of Aberdeenshire by Alexander Smith (1875)
"O whare are ye gaeing, sae bonny and braw ? Ve've married wi' Johnny Byron, To
squander the lauds o' Gight awa'. " The shooting o' guns, and rattling ..."