Ye hinnae as muckle o' the Sicht as wad let ye see when Leevie was makin' a gowk o' ye to gar ye hang oot signals for her auld jo. |
The 'end of the auld sang' of the Scottish Parliament was the end also of the ballad. |
A right, auld political dogfight is shaping up in the town and surrounds as local election activity starts to step up a gear. |
There was a great auld warmth about him and I had a great affection for him. |
I've known him all my life, he was always on the move and was a right auld laugh. |
Literally translated from Scottish dialect, the words auld lang syne mean old long since, or, in more familiar terms, days gone by. |