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Teathe

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soumnounA surname from French [in turn from Occitan].
stallfeednounAlternative form of stall feed. [Fodder that is used to stall-feed livestock.]
stall feednounFodder that is used to stall-feed livestock.
yealmnounAlternative spelling of yelm. [(UK, dialectal) A bundle of straw laid out straight, chiefly to be used for thatching; a helm.]
share milkverbAlternative form of share-milk. [To milk a cow, sheep, goat, etc for human consumption, while allowing the calf, lamb, kid, etc to continue to suckle from its mother.]
wildfeednounAlternative form of wild feed. [Uncultivated food sources.]
loavenounAlternative form of lofe. [(West Midlands and Northern England) An offer; choice; an opportunity; chance.]
yetenounAlternative form of yet ("to melt, found"). [(obsolete) To pour.]
spitroastnounAlternative form of spit roast. [(cooking) The technique of roasting an animal over a fire, where the cook pokes a rod through the animal and sets the ends on two sticks to suspend the animal over the fire.]
winterfeednounAlternative spelling of winter-feed. [Food given to livestock during the winter.]
stouknounAlternative form of stook (“pile of straw etc.”). [A pile or bundle, especially of straw.]
heehawnounAlternative spelling of hee-haw. [(countable) The cry of an ass or donkey.]
skugnounAlternative form of scug. [(Northern England, Scotland) Shade, shadow.]
chyackverbAlternative form of chiack. [(Australia, New Zealand, British, transitive) To taunt or tease.]
paichnounAlternative form of pech. [(Scotland, Northern England) To pant, to struggle for breath.]
gethernoun(obsolete or dialectal) Alternative form of gather. [To collect normally separate things.]
woteth
yeehahverbAlternative form of yeehaw. [To shout yee-haw, or exclaim in a similar manner.]
jealouseverbAlternative form of jalouse. [(Scotland, transitive) To suspect.]
baulknoun(British spelling) Alternative spelling of balk. [(agriculture) An uncultivated ridge formed in the open field system, caused by the action of ploughing.]

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