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JUNE
OOBIT
A lang, hairy caterpillar, esp. the larva o the tiger-moth, fae its woolly appearance, aften in the phrase hairy oobit.
101 uisses o hairy oobits, no 89:
When a boy, ill of Hooping-Cough, his mother, for the cure of that disease, tied round his neck a number of "hairy oubets", sewed up in a piece of cloth - and with evident success. c.1850 Medical History
This wird wis first recordit in Scots aboot 1500 as wobat but it wis aroon in English afore that as wolbede or wolbode. The first pairt is the wird wool. That's oo in Modren Scots.
Anithir kind o caterpillar is the kail worm. Whit kind o butterflee micht ye jalouse it wad growe intil.
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