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Quotation dates: 1886
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COVENANTER, n. Also Covenenter (Gall. a.1897 Rob Ringan's Plewman Cracks 13).
1. See Covenant, 2.
2. A corruption of corposanto, from It., = St Elmo's fire. Also covie's aunt.Bnff. 1886 Folk-Lore Jnl. IV. 7:
Saint Elmo's Light is called Covenanter, or Covie's Aunt, in Portessie.
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