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Scottish National Dictionary (1700–)

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First published 1974 (SND Vol. IX).
This entry has not been updated since then but may contain minor corrections and revisions.

TYACH, int. Also tchach, tyauch (Abd. 1928 P. Grey Making of a King 26), tcheuch (Sc. 1911 S.D.D.), tyuch (Ags. 1894 J. B. Salmond My Man Sandy (1899) 118), tach, taugh; to-hooch (Sc. 1911 S.D.D.). An excl. of impatience, contempt or petulance, pooh! pshaw! tush! (Bnff. 1866 Gregor D. Bnff. 201). Gen.Sc. [t(j)ɑx, tjʌx]Ags. 1892 Arbroath Guide (23 Jan.) 4:
Tach! what aboot her?
Dmf. 1903 J. L. Waugh Thornhill 134:
Taugh, a' my lessons are as simple as A B C.
Gsw. 1934 D. Allan Hunger March i. v.:
Nimrod's orders, tach!
Sc. 1935 E. R. Linklater Stories (1968) 105:
“Tyach!” said Kitty, and went the other way.
Abd. 1958 Huntly Express (7 March):
Tchach, min, ye dinna believe that styte.

[Imit. Cf. Ach.]

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