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Language usage question: "outwith"
I would have done this as a poll, but only have a basic account.
1 a) Are you familiar with the word "outwith"?
b) Do you use it yourself?
c) Does its use strike you as affected when coming from a non-Scot?
d) Do you get the impression that it is increasing in usage outwith Scotland?
2 a) Are you Scottish (or have lived a considerable time there)?
b) Welsh/English/Irish?
c) From outwith the British Isles?
1 a) Are you familiar with the word "outwith"?
b) Do you use it yourself?
c) Does its use strike you as affected when coming from a non-Scot?
d) Do you get the impression that it is increasing in usage outwith Scotland?
2 a) Are you Scottish (or have lived a considerable time there)?
b) Welsh/English/Irish?
c) From outwith the British Isles?
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And I am English, but northern English.
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I thought you were from south Wales? Or did you move there young?
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Yes, it seems to be becoming more common; I've seen it several times this year, but rarely if ever before.
Irish person here.
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b, c, d) Not really.
2) Mostly (Northern) English, though small quantities of Scottish blood a few generations back.
3) Are you familiar with "overfaced", to which I was introduced comparatively late in life but I find very useful?
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I know what you mean! Not that I've ever heard anyone actually use "without" in that sense, apart from when singing "There is a Green Hill Far Away"'. Sometimes, though, "outwith" seems to fill a gap that neither "outside" nor "beyond" quite manages.
The increasing usage was a mild impression, though it seems to be confirmed by this Google ngram.
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No, I'm not. What does it mean?
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b. not if I'm thinking, but it is becoming more natural to me.
c. depends. If it were, say, a lawyer speaking it wouldn't.
2a. no, but I live there now and hear the word so much it's come to seem normal.
b. half Welsh, half Irish
c. no
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Shetlanders also say "wife" for "woman". Not sure if that is Scottish or Norse-derived.
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I don't know about wife for woman. It could come from either, I'd imagine, as that's the common Germanic meaning (woman = Old English wif-man, iirc), though now preserved mostly in words like fishwife and goodwife.
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b) No.
c) Depends on context? It works great in Cloud & Ashes.
d) I have no idea.
2 a) No.
b) Not for generations and only on one side of family anyway.
c) Indeed.
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Near to me is Thanington Without - usually suffixed by shops, without pubs, without anything. I think it's outside the Canterbury Parish, but there's something odd (I forget what) about that parish system here.
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Well, I use it when and as I list.
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b) I actually find it hilarious you should ask, because. . . I go through stages of using weird slang with myself, and lately my weird slang for something being possible is that it's "not outwith the bounds [of possibility]. So. . . I use it privately, as kind of a joke, but I would not use it in communication with other people.
c) I don't know that I would even expect a Scot to use it! I think of it as "archaic" rather than Scottish, like
d) Now I'm wondering. I don't remember having encountered it in contemporary usage lately, but, otoh, there must be some impetus for my having started thinking "outwith the bounds" so much recently.
2a) No. I lived six months there. . . .
b) No.
c) yes.
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b) No.
c) I didn't know it was Scottish. It doesn't strike me as affected so much as just odd, like the use of "obligate" where "oblige" would do perfectly well.
d) Don't know.
2 English
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2a) Yes; 2b) Yes; 2c) No.
Sorry I'm late!!
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