haet - Hamely Tongue
Source: The Hamely Tongue: A Personal Record of Ulster-Scots in County Antrim
Author: James Fenton
Comments: ‘The Hamely Tongue’ has been widely acclaimed as the authoritative record of contemporary (surviving) Ulster-Scots in its heartland of County Antrim where James Fenton faithfully recorded his dictionary items among a network of other native speakers over a 30-year period. This searchable online version of his book takes its text from ‘Part One’ of the fourth edition of 2014 and includes over 3000 word entries. The book preliminaries, supplementary word lists and end matter have been excluded.
haet ~ jot; whit; scrap (A haenae a haet in the hoose). dae a haet wae; mak a haet o do or make anything of (by way of improvement or reform: Dae whut ye lake ye’ll niver mak a haet o thon character). deil the haet; feen a haet; shame a haet not a jot, nothing at all (prootas an shame a haet: potatoes with salt and pepper but no kitchen - Ba,L). [f. deil hae it! the devil have it!]
