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michaelvania | 13:51 Fri 23rd Jan 2009 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Last one: 21a) Scots for scolded or argued looks like cunning little Edward (6). ?ly??d. I think it must be sly??d to begin with but I cannot find the ending anywhere. Thanks in advance.
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flyted
i have put slyted broken down could be sly-ted so any of these two can be correct
According to the Dictionary of the Scots Language

Flyte - To scold, chide, rail; to altercate
Slyte - To move in a smooth, easy manner, to glide
daneswalk I think flyted is more likely to be correct
fly can mean cunning as well..
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Quizzes-and-Puz zles/Question695150.html
... and slyted doesn't fit the clue anyway. qed
i am saying sorry to one and all your answer flyted is correct i have rechecked my scots dictionary again and came across your word so i stand corrected
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Thank You.
It's worth bookmarking the Scots Dictionary - you can search the definitions as well as the headwords.

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