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The English past participle -ed, is usually represented by -it in Scots. Older documents may also form the plural or possessive in -is. The English "wh" is often rendered as "quh" in old Scots.
The English past participle -ed, is usually represented by -it in Scots. Older documents may also form the plural or possessive in -is. The English "wh" is often rendered as "quh" in old Scots.


The following list contains some of the more commonly used Scottish words:  
The following list contains some Scottish words more commonly used in documents:  


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| seik  
| seik  
| sick
| sick
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| sic
| such
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| siccan
| such, of a type already mentioned
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| siclike, sicklike, syklyk  
| siclike, sicklike, syklyk  
| likewise
| likewise
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| sicna
| such, of a type already mentioned
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| stillborn  
| stillborn