💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Cockerney"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| englishy | Somewhat English. |
| 'ooligan | Pronunciation spelling of hooligan. |
| salopiannoun | (British) of or from Shropshire |
| jannocknoun | (Northern England) A small oatmeal loaf. |
| culludnoun | Pronunciation spelling of coloured. [British standard spelling of colored.] |
| englished | Anglicised |
| britishernoun | (now chiefly Canada, US, India) A Briton. |
| ivrynoun | Pronunciation spelling of every. |
| manksnoun | (colloquial) Something from the English city of Manchester; short for Mancunian, usually "Mancs" |
| englishmanly | Befitting an Englishman. |
| czechiannoun | (archaic) Czech. |
| 'istory | Pronunciation spelling of history. |
| cisleithanian | Cisleithan. |
| suffolky | (rare) From, or like that which is from, Suffolk. |
| ersenoun | (dated, sometimes offensive) Either of the Gaelic languages of Ireland and Scotland. |
| clanenoun | Pronunciation spelling of clean. [Free of dirt, filth, or impurities (extraneous matter); not dirty, filthy, or soiled.] |
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