A Glossary of Provincial Words Used in Teesdale in the County of DurhamJ. R. Smith, 1849 - 151 oldal |
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... ICEL . bás . See Boose in Wilb . , Car . BUT , n . When the ridges in a field are of unequal length , the short ones on the outside are called buts . Car . BUTTER AND BREDE , n . Butter and bread . In the midland and southern countries ...
... ICEL . bás . See Boose in Wilb . , Car . BUT , n . When the ridges in a field are of unequal length , the short ones on the outside are called buts . Car . BUTTER AND BREDE , n . Butter and bread . In the midland and southern countries ...
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... ICEL . DOZZLE , n . The ornamental piece of pastry in the centre of the lid of a pie . This word is probably derived from the FR . dosil ( or doucil ) , or , according to Cotgrave , doisil , a faucet . See P. P. Dotelle . In the " Seuyn ...
... ICEL . DOZZLE , n . The ornamental piece of pastry in the centre of the lid of a pie . This word is probably derived from the FR . dosil ( or doucil ) , or , according to Cotgrave , doisil , a faucet . See P. P. Dotelle . In the " Seuyn ...
38. oldal
... ICEL . druckin . DRY , a . Thirsty . H. DRY , v . To dry a cow , to leave off milking her before the time of calving . DUBBLER , n . An earthenware dish of a round shape , glazed only in the inside . " Disches and Dobeleres 38 TEESDALE ...
... ICEL . druckin . DRY , a . Thirsty . H. DRY , v . To dry a cow , to leave off milking her before the time of calving . DUBBLER , n . An earthenware dish of a round shape , glazed only in the inside . " Disches and Dobeleres 38 TEESDALE ...
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... ICEL . dul , stultitia . DULL , a . Dull of hearing , i . e . hard of hearing . DUMMY , n . A dumb man . A well - known and very in- genious artizan in the village of Newsham was almost as often designated by this word as by his proper ...
... ICEL . dul , stultitia . DULL , a . Dull of hearing , i . e . hard of hearing . DUMMY , n . A dumb man . A well - known and very in- genious artizan in the village of Newsham was almost as often designated by this word as by his proper ...
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... IcEL . , to deceive . FRA , prep . From , ( both forms used ) ; Frev usually with FREV , a word beginning with a vowel . FRAIL , n . A flail ; the handle is called the handstaff ; the Car . thrashing part , the swoople , which is ...
... IcEL . , to deceive . FRA , prep . From , ( both forms used ) ; Frev usually with FREV , a word beginning with a vowel . FRAIL , n . A flail ; the handle is called the handstaff ; the Car . thrashing part , the swoople , which is ...
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