Things in Scots #10: Maukit (and other filthy words)

Welcome to day ten of Things in Scots!—a fun collaboration with my husband, Jez (Mind an gie Jez’s post a keek.)

It’s wet and wild today in Glasgow, and with that comes boots coated in mud. The potential for having to clean up after said boots got me to thinking of some of the words we have for dirt.

So, today’s things in Scots is: Maukit (and other filthy words).

The word maukit comes from the word mauk, which means maggot. And maggots tend to conjure images of filth and decay. So, it’s not too much of a stretch to see that maukit means something is filthy.

Other dirt-related words are:

  • Durt, which means dirt.
  • Clart means mud, and also lumps or clods of something unpleasant.
  • Clatty means dirty, muddy, and can also be used to describe someone.

While I was thinking of my favorite dirt words, several words for foul smells popped into my head.

Like:

  • Boggin (also bawgin) means dirty, foul-smelling.
  • Bowfin (also bouffin) means stinking, foul-tasting.
  • Mingin not only refers to something being malodorous but also means being drunk. 

(On occasion, I’ve heard most of the smell related words used to mean ugly.)

To close out today’s post, here’s an example of one of my favorites in use.

Ye cannae mak us aet at! Yon cuik’s hauns ur clatty!

You can’t make me eat that! That cook’s hands aren’t clean!

If you want to ken the Scots for anything, just ask in the comments section.

Thenks fur stoapin by, and hae a wunnerfu day.

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8 responses to “Things in Scots #10: Maukit (and other filthy words)

  1. […] and welcome to December’s project: Things in Scots. This month I am collaborating with my wife, Susan (? follow this link to see her post), and we’ll be posting daily — Things in Scots […]

  2. Susan T. Braithwaite – Glasgow, Scotland – 📚 Scottish author who loves writing romantic suspense books filled with Sex, Lies, Scots & Spies that will make your heart race 💗
Explore the world of Scottish spies with me. I live in Scotland with my awesome husband, Jez (check out his photo and AI art fusion blog: jezbraithwaite.blog).​

    Miraz: @SusanB I lived in Edinburgh for a few months decades ago. My flatmate was from over near Glasgow. I recall her using the word mingin more than once. ? via micro.blog

  3. Susan T. Braithwaite – Glasgow, Scotland – 📚 Scottish author who loves writing romantic suspense books filled with Sex, Lies, Scots & Spies that will make your heart race 💗
Explore the world of Scottish spies with me. I live in Scotland with my awesome husband, Jez (check out his photo and AI art fusion blog: jezbraithwaite.blog).​
  4. Susan T. Braithwaite – Glasgow, Scotland – 📚 Scottish author who loves writing romantic suspense books filled with Sex, Lies, Scots & Spies that will make your heart race 💗
Explore the world of Scottish spies with me. I live in Scotland with my awesome husband, Jez (check out his photo and AI art fusion blog: jezbraithwaite.blog).​
  5. Susan T. Braithwaite – Glasgow, Scotland – 📚 Scottish author who loves writing romantic suspense books filled with Sex, Lies, Scots & Spies that will make your heart race 💗
Explore the world of Scottish spies with me. I live in Scotland with my awesome husband, Jez (check out his photo and AI art fusion blog: jezbraithwaite.blog).​

    Miraz: @SusanB That was back around 1981. I thought it was a lot like Wellington: cold, wet, windy, hilly. I liked it though. One day I cycled to Glasgow and back for a brief look around. So interesting. via micro.blog

  6. […] you’ve read day ten’s post, you’ll know that the Scots Leid is a word-goldmine for foul scents, tastes, and general dirt. […]

  7. Susan T. Braithwaite – Glasgow, Scotland – 📚 Scottish author who loves writing romantic suspense books filled with Sex, Lies, Scots & Spies that will make your heart race 💗
Explore the world of Scottish spies with me. I live in Scotland with my awesome husband, Jez (check out his photo and AI art fusion blog: jezbraithwaite.blog).​

    SusanB: @Miraz I always forget how hilly Edinburgh is. It doesn’t matter which direction you’re going—you’re going uphill, always.
    That sounds like a fun cycle. It’s something I’d love to do…when I’ve got time…and a bike. via micro.blog

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