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Scottish National Dictionary (1700–)

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First published 1941 (SND Vol. II).
This entry has not been updated since then but may contain minor corrections and revisions.

BOGSHAIVELT, Bogjavled, Bowjavled, adj. “Distorted, knocked out of shape” (Bnff.2 1935). [bɔg′ʃe:vlt, bɔg′dʒe:vlt, bʌu′dʒe:vlt]Abd. 1914 T.S.D.C. I. 23:
The cysicle lamp's a' bogshaivelt. Also bogjavled, bowjavled.
Abd. 1926 A correspondent from Garioch in Bnffsh. Jnl. (25 May) 2:
In describing a man to-day, I found myself using the expression “bog-shaivelt among the legs.” . . . In bog-shaivelt it [bog] is, according to our Garioch use, an intensive prefix — rather badly shaivelt.

[Phs. from bog-, ablaut form of O.E. būgan, to bend + Shevel, q.v., to distort. Bow [bʌu] is a regular Sc. development of bog (see P.L.D. § 66.2).]

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