This collection of essays invites us to share in the vivid and lively culture of which Older Scots was once the living language. This fine collection of essays celebrating the completion of the Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue is testimony to the value of the historical dictionary as a cultural, as well as a lexical, document. The essays are wide-ranging: some concentrate on the data in DOST (on wines, cereal crops and products, legal language, literary vocabulary, etc.); others use the definitions in DOST as a jumping-off point for further analysis (of the function of a 'gossip', timber construction, weights and measures); and still others connect DOST with related dictionaries and linguistic atlases. These essays are essential reading for anyone interested in the language and culture of early Scotland. -- Robert E. Lewis, Editor-in-Chief, Middle English Dictionary 'This collection of essays invites us to share in the vivid and lively culture of which Older Scots was once the living language.' - Scots Language, 25 This collection of essays invites us to share in the vivid and lively culture of which Older Scots was once the living language. This fine collection of essays celebrating the completion of the Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue is testimony to the value of the historical dictionary as a cultural, as well as a lexical, document. The essays are wide-ranging: some concentrate on the data in DOST (on wines, cereal crops and products, legal language, literary vocabulary, etc.); others use the definitions in DOST as a jumping-off point for further analysis (of the function of a 'gossip', timber construction, weights and measures); and still others connect DOST with related dictionaries and linguistic atlases. These essays are essential reading for anyone interested in the language and culture of early Scotland. 'This collection of essays invites us to share in the vivid and lively culture of which Older Scots was once the living language.' - Scots Language, 25