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rabbie

n. A Scottish form of '''Robbie''', a short form of the male given name '''Robert'''.

Usage examples of "rabbie".

Then, realizing that Rabbie, the stable-master, was standing not three feet away, grinning widely, he glowered and ordered him out of the stables.

Iliana said as Rabbie left the room and Elgin entered, a bowl of broth in hand.

Ripping the linen Iliana had sent for into strips, they had wrapped them around the tips of arrows, then set them to soak in the half-empty barrel of whiskey she had had Rabbie split open for them.

MacLennanP' Rabbie shook his head, shaggy hair flying like a sheepdog's coat.

He glanced at me, then smiled at Rabbie, and nodded, bending down to set him on his feet.

I said to Jamie under my breath, with a nod at Rabbie, who scampered ahead, looking back over his shoulder now and then, to be sure we were managing to keep up with him.

He patted Rabbie Campbell on the head, and handed him a penny from his Sporran.

Mary MacNab's kitchen-maid at the house, and Rabbie works in the stables.

Willie McNab, Bobby McNab, Geordie McNab… thank God, young Rabbie McNab was safe, left at home… Will Fraser, Ewan Fraser, Geoffrey McClure… McClure… had he touched on both George and Sorley?

Now he's a brankie wee worker, is Rabbie, and his lairdship will no be—"

You've a likely lad named Rabbie, I understand, and I'm needing a boy of that size to help in the stables.

And I dinna think young Rabbie will lie in bed with his wife one day and laugh about it.