A General Dictionary of Provincialisms ...J. R. Smith, 1840 - 194 páginas |
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... wind's all down alang . " In the south , he is invariably used for it , in the nominative case , so that a saying exists there to the effect , that , " Everything is called he except a tom - cat , and that is called she . " Un is used ...
... wind's all down alang . " In the south , he is invariably used for it , in the nominative case , so that a saying exists there to the effect , that , " Everything is called he except a tom - cat , and that is called she . " Un is used ...
Página xx
... wind , wint The dipthong OU is changed into A broad , as cow , ca ; thou , Sometimes it is changed into eaw ; as thou , theaw ; cow , tha . ceaw . The I is changed into double E , or , more properly , the E is retained , whereas in the ...
... wind , wint The dipthong OU is changed into A broad , as cow , ca ; thou , Sometimes it is changed into eaw ; as thou , theaw ; cow , tha . ceaw . The I is changed into double E , or , more properly , the E is retained , whereas in the ...
Página xxi
... wind blows violently , they say " Boneless is at the door . " Catch Rogue . Cachereau , Norm . French . A bum - baliff . Norf . Country Dance . Contre dance , Fr. Goat and Compasses . An old sign in the Eastern part of London in the ...
... wind blows violently , they say " Boneless is at the door . " Catch Rogue . Cachereau , Norm . French . A bum - baliff . Norf . Country Dance . Contre dance , Fr. Goat and Compasses . An old sign in the Eastern part of London in the ...
Página xxiv
... wind , wint . The Welch do the same ; as , God , Got ; good , goot ; devil , tevil . D and T are but the hard and soft pronunciation of the same letter , as is the case with C and S , S. and Z , C and K. Thus Dr. Caius , the Frenchman ...
... wind , wint . The Welch do the same ; as , God , Got ; good , goot ; devil , tevil . D and T are but the hard and soft pronunciation of the same letter , as is the case with C and S , S. and Z , C and K. Thus Dr. Caius , the Frenchman ...
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... wind is all down alang . We are apt to smile at the ignorance , as we are pleased to call it , evinced in this pronunciation , whereas the fact is that this is the ori- ginal , genuine pronunciation , and ours is the corruption , as may ...
... wind is all down alang . We are apt to smile at the ignorance , as we are pleased to call it , evinced in this pronunciation , whereas the fact is that this is the ori- ginal , genuine pronunciation , and ours is the corruption , as may ...
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Términos y frases comunes
applied Bailey beer Belg Berks bird blow bread Brit called cask cattle cheese Cheshire cloth coarse common corn Corruption counties Craven Craven Dialect Cumb Derby derived Devon Dillo dirty ditch Ditto dress drink dung East Sussex Essex Exmoor fasten fellow Fenning fire Forby Germ Glouc Goth grass Grose ground Hampshire Hants head heap hedge hence hole horse horse's idle implying intj iron Kent Lanc land Linc liquor means milk noise Norf North Northumb pass peas Perhaps person piece plough prep probably pron rain Rennet Scotch sheep signifies Somerset South stick stone straw Suff Suss Teut thick thing titmouse tree v. a. To beat v. a. To throw vessel walk Warw Welch West wheel whence wind wood wooden word York young
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