Flype comes from an old Scottish word meaning to fold or to turn back.
Croft being a Scottish word for a place of shelter.
The "loo" in the title is the Scottish word for "love."
It comes from the Scottish word "bonnie" meaning "pretty, attractive".
Burke heard her mumble a few more Scottish words then he looked up at the attending nurse.
Bauk, a Scottish word for a strip of a corn field left fallow.
Firth is a Scottish word for a coastal water body.
It originates from a Scottish Gaelic word meaning small tree or large bush.
The most plausible guess: it stems from the Scottish word for gravel, or riverbed stones.
Bogie probably comes from bogle, a 16th-century Scottish word for "goblin."