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The Dialect of the West of England Particularly Somersetshire

The Dialect of the West of England Particularly Somersetshire

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Chapter 1 ad. Yes; I, I, yes, yes; most probably a corrupt pronunciation of ay.

Word Count: 397    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

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s.

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long].

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go on well toge

A short time

adv.

itchy. a

The le

owl, &c., full of someth

sturb in writing; t

tuting qu, as for coat, corn, corner, co

The windpipe

t, applied only

the wort in a keeve f

l used in brewing. A mashing-

A bad and wo

to fruit: the process of turning fro

such as Cows- parsley and Hemlock, are called

s. A

r. s.

ather, a-kingb

s, perhaps, the true one-a kenebow, im

is arms i

econd Merc

e to place them in a consequential

The midriff;

. s. Ch

v. a. To

of the change of place of cer

ibe; a colle

le-smock. s.

ng the knees so grown that they

pig or calf prepared for food by bein

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