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Definitions
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Etymologies
- Glas(gow) + Galwegian, person from Galloway (from Medieval Latin Galwidia, Galloway, a region of southern Scotland).
Examples
“As for rudeness, I have found that most of the Scottish police officers are incredibly polite, except for the strathclyde officers, but working in Glasgow I am not surprised or maybe it was the broad glaswegian accents.”
“As opposed to Dr Beckett's glaswegian, which only slipped a couple of times I've been able to tell.”
“Sad that he passed away before I found out who he was while he lived, rather like another post mortem glaswegian hero of mine, Alex Harvey.”
“I bet! coming from good glaswegian/Cork stock obviously R.C. attended Catholic and forces schools all over the world, the common denominator here seems to be that the priests and nun teachers, thought little of using violence, some of it quite heavy duty to enforce discipline.”
“However he is a wide boy and a glaswegian of course my mrs is a glaswegian and i tell you nothing gets past her.”
Lists
These user-created lists contain the word ‘glaswegian’.
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Power to the demonyms!
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Gee, that's hard and soft!
Words that contain both a "hard G" and a "soft G".
gauge, garage, gorge, gorgeous, gigantic, grudge, glurge, begrudge, garbage, grunge, engage, disgorge and 24 more...

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