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aketherverb(UK, West Country, Devon, obsolete) quoth he.
bistnoun(UK dialectal, Black Country, Bristol, West Country, Northern England) Used to form the second person singular of be.
yearnverb(intransitive, also figuratively) To have a strong desire for something or to do something; to long for or to do something.
woz ereverb(British, slang) Was here. Frequently placed after the author's name in graffiti.
veelnoun(nonstandard, British) field
whombleverbAlternative spelling of whemmel. [(British dialectal, Scotland, transitive) To engulf, to submerge.]
seechnoun(possibly obsolete) Lancashire, West Country, and possibly other dialects' form of seek.
speldernounAlternative form of speld (“chip, splinter”). [(Northern England, Scotland, obsolete) A chip of wood; a splinter.]
stevvonverb(Northern England, Scotland, obsolete) To speak (especially loudly) or shout.
behightnoun(obsolete) A vow; a promise.
lewknoun(slang) A unique, characteristic or carefully constructed appearance or outfit.
ween(slang) penis
westernounA strong westerly wind, a wind blowing from the west.
larnnoun(Northern England, especially Geordie) To learn.
yeardnoun(archaic) Alternative form of yard. [A small, usually uncultivated area adjoining or (now especially) within the precincts of a house or other building.]
omaniseverbNon-Oxford British English standard spelling of Omanize. [(transitive) To make Omani.]
walenounA raised rib in knitted goods or fabric, especially corduroy.
tholenounA pin in the side of a boat which acts as a fulcrum for the oars.
striddleverb(dialectal, Scotland, Northern England) To straddle.
speldnoun(Northern England, Scotland, obsolete) A chip of wood; a splinter.

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