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Gall means 'foreigner, stranger'? and in modern Gaelic, 'Lowlander'? but in earlier times was used of the Norse.)
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Gall means 'foreigner, stranger'? and in modern Gaelic, 'Lowlander'? but in earlier times was used of the Norse.)
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Jed, the wily Lowlander, understood and used the Highlander's stubborn pride; and I'd learned more from him about getting my own way than perhaps he realised.
They didn’t read Pitchfork or Stereogum or Gorilla vs. Bear or Hipster Runoff Josh Spilker 2010
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I will probably paint a Lowlander unit (the second Atholl battalion) and one Highland unit (McDonnells).
SYW Association Convention Der Alte Fritz 2009
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I will probably paint a Lowlander unit (the second Atholl battalion) and one Highland unit (McDonnells).
Archive 2009-03-01 Der Alte Fritz 2009
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Nay, she had consented, though not without a feeling of degradation, to take service with the intruding Lowlander, who, though a Saxon, she said, had proved a kind man to her.
A Legend of Montrose 2008
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Lowlander, have been ascribed to religious fanaticism; but by that disease of the mind, then so common both in England and the Lowlands of Scotland, the Highlanders of this period were rarely infected.
A Legend of Montrose 2008
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General — is half a Lowlander, half an Englishman.
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I tell thee, Alan, I have seen a better seated on the fourth round of a ladder, and painting a bare-breeched Highlander, holding a pint-stoup as big as himself, and a booted Lowlander, in a bobwig, supporting a glass of like dimensions; the whole being designed to represent the sign of the Salutation.
Redgauntlet 2008
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Proper Highlands...well, enough to impress this Lowlander, anyway!
Archive 2007-08-01 Spinningfishwife 2007
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