- Source: The Scottish Gallovidian Encyclopedia
The Scottish Gallovidian Encyclopedia is a wide-ranging reference work written by John Mactaggart, published in 1824 and reissued after the author's death in a run of 250 copies in 1876. The scope of the work is given by its full title: The Scottish Gallovidian Encyclopedia, or, the Original, Antiquated, and Natural Curiosities of the South of Scotland; Containing Sketches of Eccentric Characters and Curious Places, with Explanations of Singular Words, Terms, and Phrases; Interspersed with Poems Talks, Anecdotes, etc., and Various Other Strange Matters; the Whole Illustrative of the Ways of the Peasantry, and Manners of Caledonia; Drawn out and Alphabetically Arranged.
The work is an important source for Scots lexicography and is cited in 500 entries of the Scottish National Dictionary.
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External links
1824 first edition at archive.org
1876 reprinting at archive.org
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- The Scottish Gallovidian Encyclopedia
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- Hugh McMillan (poet)
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