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Scots Word of the Week: heard any diddling lately?
Scots Word of the Week: heard any diddling lately?

The Herald Scotland

time12-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Herald Scotland

Scots Word of the Week: heard any diddling lately?

Another kind of diddling is noted by Charles Murray in his Sough o' War (1917): 'A mither's diddlin till her bairn can bring the sleep that flees fae fussle, trumpe or string'. A mother's soothing voice is preferrable to any musical instrument! Later in the 20th century, Betsy Whyte commented on the conviviality of Traveller life in Red Rowans and Wild Honey (1990): 'We would have our friends and relations there with their musical instruments, their diddling, canterach and singing'. In March 2002, the Press and Journal reported on a local competition: 'Mr Easton ended up winning the Scots verse, bothy ballads and diddling sections, while nine-year-old Natalie Chalmers of Fraserburgh became the first winner of the junior verse and singing competitions'. One might think that, with instant access to music now the norm, diddling competitions could be a thing of the past. Luckily not. The following report from the Dundee Courier in November 2022 covers what is reputed to be the UK's longest running mountain film festival: 'It kicks off on Thursday with former Lochaber Mountain Rescue guide, Royal Marine and rock climber Mick Tighe presenting a selection of archival films from his Scottish Mountain Heritage Collection, accompanied by live music and 'diddling' from Steven Gellatly and Denis Shepherd'. Scots Word of the Week comes from Dictionaries of the Scots Language. Visit DSL Online at

Climber, 22, dies after falling from Ben Nevis
Climber, 22, dies after falling from Ben Nevis

BBC News

time31-03-2025

  • BBC News

Climber, 22, dies after falling from Ben Nevis

A man has died after falling from Ben 22-year-old and another climber both fell from Scotland's highest mountain on Saturday, sparking a rescue operation during challenging weather Mountain Rescue Team found the second man - a 30-year-old - on Saturday night and he was taken to Raigmore Hospital with serious but not life-threatening found the 22-year-old's body on Sunday morning after the search resumed. Lochaber Mountain Rescue said the second climber had managed to move further down the a statement on social media, the group said: "Due to some very challenging weather conditions, combined with hazardous ground, the team returned Sunday morning to recover the other casualty who was sadly deceased."We send our deepest condolences to the family, and would like to offer thanks to the crew of Coastguard Rescue Helicopter R151 and members of Police Scotland MRT North Division."A Police Scotland spokesperson confirmed that the 22-year-old's family were aware of his death.

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