The Vocabulary of East-Anglia: An Attempt to Record the Vulgar Tongue of the Twin Sister Counties Norfolk and Suffolk, as it Existed in the Last Twenty Years of the Eighteenth Century, and Still Exists : with Proof of Its Antiquity from Etymology and Authority ; in Two Volumes, Volume 2Nichols, 1830 - 310 halaman |
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adjective ancient Anglo-Saxon animal Antiquities appears applied authority bird called certainly cloth coarse common commonly connected connexion Coriolanus corruption counties derivation Dialect DICTT dimin doubt dressed East Anglia edition English etymon exactly express fellow figuratively French give head hole horse instance Intens J. O. HALLIWELL JAMES ORCHARD HALLIWELL John Russell Smith Knole House labour language Latin means mode Nine men's morris Norfolk Old Compton Street original parish particularly perhaps person phrase play plough poor post 8vo pretty printed probably pron pronounced pronunciation proper provincial rain rest-harrow Russell Smith rustic Saxon seems sense signifies Sir Thomas Sir Thomas Browne SMUR Soho sometimes sort spelled STOOR substantive Suffolk superstition supposed Teut thick thing tion tree Twelfth Night verb vulgar walk witch woman