This document Dunvegan passed to theGuidman of Ballengeich.
They shook hands, and the guidmanof Ballengeich, after peering out into the darkness to see that the way was clear, took his leave.
Then again if he is a real scientist and has discovered an easy method of producing gold and is desirous to enrich Scotland, why should he object to a plain farmer like the Guidman of Ballengeich profiting by his production?
There stand your legs against the wall, Guidman of Ballengeich.
Guidman of Ballengeich with a frown, for it was not complimentary to hear that in a part of his own dominion he was thought little of.
I am called theGuidman of Ballengeich, very much at your service, sir.
Your Highness' troops cam to seize him--and wha before ever saw the guidman o' Cairnkibbie harbour a thief?
The Maiden was finished soon after, and the guidman of Cairnkibbie retired with his guidwife to rest, and in their waking moments to wonder at the strange events of the day.
The sympathetic communications of their mutual fears increased their sorrow and apprehension, till the females burst into tears, and the guidman himself groaned, at the prospect of his inevitable ruin.
Our auld guidmandelights to view His sheep an' kye thrive bonnie, O.
The Guidman o' Inglismill was written, not to fill up "hours of idleness," but as a relaxation from the cares of a more important and arduous occupation.
Her kind friend Nanny Nivison attended her in her last illness, and the guidman of Barmoor paid every humane attention.
Isbel was sitting before her door, in the sunshine of a fine spring morning, when the guidmanand Esther M'Dermot arrived.
I thank ye, neighbours,' said she, 'but I require nae body to stand as friends between my guidman and me.
The guidman would not credit such allegations; but the old women persisted in their averment, and even offered to give the guidman of Barmoor occular demonstration of the guilt of the twa saunts, as they called them.
And the guidman led off the dance wi' the guidwife--snapping his fingers, and springing three or four times over the kitchen fire.
The eldest son of the guidman of Mains showed an early fondness for his school exercises, and acquired, under the tuition of Roaring Jock, the dominie of the parish, a tolerable proficiency in the rudiments of literature.
The guidman had already resumed his leggings, and the dogs were all exceedingly excited--amazed at this unexpected movement, but perfectly resolved to do their duty.
At last the guidman himself suspended his plaid from the mid-door head, put off his shoes and leggings, assumed his slippers, along with his prescriptive seat at the head or upper end of the lang-settle.
The guidman himself is not far off--he will be at his devotions, Rob; see you do not disturb him, you unmannerly rascal.
I hae brocht my guidman an' Gibby, oor auldest callant, ower by to hearten ye up.
Now ye will lie down and sleep in the back room, till the guidman starts on his round at five i' the mornin'.
Mair by token, wadna the guidman o' that same hae me du what I haena dune this twae year, or maybe twenty--tak a dram?
A solid wall of snow still separated the guidman and his intended guest.
Nanny relaxed her grasp; but she seemed determined that theguidman should encounter no danger which she did not take a share of; and she too sprung to the floor, and followed him to the window.
Upon which Katherine said that it was a kirk spirit that troubled theguidman Robbie, and he must be washed with the water in which the stones had "chirled and chirmed.
Sandy pays the house-rent, noo, recollect the guidman can ill spare ony o' his shearers when the weather is fair.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "guidman" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.