The '''Dictionary of the Scots Language''' (DSL) () is an online
Scots-
English dictionary, now run by
Scottish Language Dictionaries Ltd, a charity and limited company. The dictionary is freely available on the internet and comprises the two major dictionaries of the
Scots language:
★ the 12-volume
Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue (DOST)
★ the 10-volume
Scottish National Dictionary (SND)
DOST contains information about Older Scots words in use from the 12th to the end of the 17th centuries (
Early and
Middle Scots); and SND contains information about Scots words in use from 1700 to the 1970s (modern
Scots). Together these 22 volumes provide a comprehensive
history of Scots. The SND Bibliography and the DOST Register of Titles have also been digitised and can be searched in the same way as the main data files. A new supplement, compiled by
Scottish Language Dictionaries Ltd, was added in 2005.
The digitisation project, which ran from February 2001 to January 2004, was based at the
University of Dundee, with some financial additional support from the
Scottish Executive, the
Arts and Humanities Research Board,
Scottish Language Dictionaries Ltd, the
Russell Trust, and the
Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland. The project was directed by Victor Skretkowicz and edited by Susan Rennie.
See also
★
Scottish Language Dictionaries Ltd
★
Scottish National Dictionary
★
Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue
External links
★
Dictionary of the Scots Language
★
Scottish Language Dictionaries Ltd
★
(PDF file) Inventory of the
Scottish National Dictionary Association at the
National Library of Scotland