
Tod – magnet
Ye micht ken yer Scots leid, but div ye ken the Scots names o aw the beasties?
Whit beastie is this?
Mair an mair common gettin noo in the touns, the tod affen kythes efter daurk an is maistly fund in pairts wi less fowk. It’s kent as a sleekit swick, that sadly hae been the tairget o human ‘sport’ fae the time o the Romans. In Inglis it’s cryed a ‘fox’.
A more and more common sight in urban areas, the ‘tod’ often appears afer dark and is mostly found in less densely-populated areas. It’s known as a clever trickster, that has sadly been the target of human ‘sport’ since Roman times. In English, it’s called a fox.
Backgrund
Miscawed bi mony as no a real leid, the reenge o names for the beasties o this kintra shaws jist hoo sindry Scots is. It shaws its mony links til ither northland European leids forby.
Decried by many as not a real language, the range of names for the animals of this country shows just how distinct Scots is. It also shows its many links to other northern European languages.
The airt
This colourfae drawing haes its oreeginal in mid-century design an pop airt styles, an is grundit on a texturt block o rowed ink. It’s a rare wey tae shaw yer luve for the leid an the braw beasties that’s intil oor kintra.
This colourful drawing hae its original in mid-century design an pop art styles, and is grounded on a textured block of rolled ink. It’s am ideal way to show your luve for the leid and the brilliant animals of our country.
Product details
- Made in Scotland
- Digitally printed
- 60x95mm
- extra strong 1.5mm thick magnet
- laminated to give a glossy durable finish