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First published 1971 (SND Vol. VIII).
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¶SOLADENE, n. The plant celandine.Abd. 1925 Greig & Keith Last Leaves 157:
Your gown shall be the smelling thyme, An' your petticoat camowine, An' your apron o the soladene.
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