An Exmoor Scolding: In the Propriety and Decency of Exmoor Language, Between Two Sisters, Wilmot Moreman and Thomasin Moreman, as They Were Spinning. Also, An Exmoor CourtshipJ.R. Smith, 1839 - 57 ページ |
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... perhaps a few etymologists and collectors of old and uncommon words . The editors have , therefore endeavoured to supply that defect ; and that this eighth edition might be rendered as correct as possible , the whole has been carefully ...
... perhaps a few etymologists and collectors of old and uncommon words . The editors have , therefore endeavoured to supply that defect ; and that this eighth edition might be rendered as correct as possible , the whole has been carefully ...
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... perhaps it might not be so much to their discredit as some may imagine ; most of the antiquated words being so expressive as not to be despised , though now grown obsolete , and no longer used by the politer Devonians , who in general ...
... perhaps it might not be so much to their discredit as some may imagine ; most of the antiquated words being so expressive as not to be despised , though now grown obsolete , and no longer used by the politer Devonians , who in general ...
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... Perhaps he will want an interpreter to inform him , that kele means place or circumstance , —that dree wey denotes a long and tedious way , -that stoart means valued , —that bandyhewits are little dogs , - that hoo stands for she , -and ...
... Perhaps he will want an interpreter to inform him , that kele means place or circumstance , —that dree wey denotes a long and tedious way , -that stoart means valued , —that bandyhewits are little dogs , - that hoo stands for she , -and ...
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... perhaps nowhere used or under- stood in Devonshire but in the neighbourhood of Exmoor ) means the sciatica ; and the Exmoorians , when afflicted therewith , used the following charm to be freed from it : - " The patient must lie on his ...
... perhaps nowhere used or under- stood in Devonshire but in the neighbourhood of Exmoor ) means the sciatica ; and the Exmoorians , when afflicted therewith , used the following charm to be freed from it : - " The patient must lie on his ...
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... is hoar , is too much for a score , When it hoars ' ere it be spent . Horry also signifies foul and filthy , ( see the Vocabu- lary ) , and perhaps this is its true meaning here . rote upon thee , looks zee . Vor when tha 10.
... is hoar , is too much for a score , When it hoars ' ere it be spent . Horry also signifies foul and filthy , ( see the Vocabu- lary ) , and perhaps this is its true meaning here . rote upon thee , looks zee . Vor when tha 10.
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agen ANDREW arrant avore baarge banes bed-blonket Bezides Bone-shave borst Challacomb cham Charles Clark chave chell tell tha chell warndy chockling cozen Magery dedst thee Devon Devonians Devonshire DIALECT disyease drow drow vore e'er eart edition enny EXMOOR EXMOOR SCOLDING fump Glossary grammer gurt hare hire Horry Hosegood Jibb keendest kiss lick Lock MARGERY marl me-an means meend MOREMAN mulligrub muxy nif tha OLD COMPTON STREET olweys Parracomb perhaps person Pistering podger post 8vo Saxon signifies Spalls stertling strat Stroil tack tether tha art tha com'st tha dest Tha hast tha wut tha young thate thee art thee wut theng thenk THOMASIN thou vath vauther vella vitty vore Vulch vurst Vuzz wag-tail whan tha Whetstone whistering whot whot's WILMOT wone word wou'd wull yeet yess zess Zester zitch zome zure
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