The Vocabulary of East-Anglia Etc, Volume 2J. B. Nicols, 1830 |
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Common terms and phrases
adjective amongst ancient animal appears applied authority believed bird called certainly church coarse common commonly compound connected connexion Coriolanus corruption counties derivation DICTT dimin door doubt dressed East Anglia etymon exactly express fellow figuratively French give Gothic grass ground HASSOCK head HIGHLOWS hole horse instance Intens Johnson labour land language means mode nexion Nine men's morris Norfolk origin parish particularly perhaps person phrase plough poor pretty probably pron pronounced pronunciation proper rain resemblance rest-harrow Romeo and Juliet rustic Saxon Saxon word seems sense servant short signifies Sir Thomas Browne SMUR soil sometimes sort spelled STOOR strong substantive Suffolk superstition supposed Teut ther thick thing tion tree Twelfth Night verb vowel vulgar walk white-thorn witch woman