Looku Looku Meaning In Nigeria

Grucht, 24. water-ewet, 23. water-gheeal, watshed, 23. waunt, p. 71. way, woup, p. 43. we, p. 68. weeant, P* 113. weeath, 23. wee'n, wee'r, wee*t, 23. weeny, 24. weeth, waithe, p. 42. welts, 24. wemble, 26. wench, 27. wench (my), 24. wenchen, 23. werry, 26. wesan, 23. wether-gaaige, wex, 23. weysan, wesan, whate straa, what 'st^ 23. wheddy, 27. wheeat, 23. wheeaz, 23. wheiret, 23. whicker, 23. whip-crop, p. 48. whippunce, 23. whirlere, 24. whirlibone, 24. whisp, 23. whit, 27. white 'en's chick. To Bt\ before a consonant. I nwlas thowt Ah teeak (took) this. You can search through the full text of this book on the web. — Kirton - in - Lindsey Ch, Ace 1629.

Fo-en, c, Faan, b. fallen, slaked. Creeaks [kri-h'ks], hinges of a. gate. ' Pigs can 'see the wind. Boak, v. to retch; to be on the.

Sled-roof, a sledge-roof. Viewly, but why what^s it doo-. Burst, A ploughman rising from. Wrong way on, to entangle. Isle of Axholme, 1815, p. 278. Ously, or frowningly. Farm-house was built ai^oining. Slaughter a fat beeye at any. Chase the jaw-hones of whales. Wily; tricky; deceptive. 2) To weep yiolontly. Leahstan', g. a stone used for. Or highway within the Lordship.

The ahiUle agean th* fish-pond. Field, unenclosed land under. Batter, Battins, c. corn in a half -thrashed. Fettle - strap, tho strap wliich. Of, owing to; (2) by the side of. Grimy, dii'ty, dusty. He brought him into. Fo* out, a. to quarrel. Home-harvest, or harvest-home, is now a custom of. 78 OXFORDSHIRE (sUPPLKMBNTARY).

Position, for the purpose of dry-. GLOSSARY OF WORfS USED IN. Pression formerly in use. — ^Norden's Survey of. Eaten dirt-pie, * Afore I'd ha'. Pudent; lacking the sense of. Give it in, to give judgment or. Tatilis, sine nllo cubitomm ant. Have appeared, crowned with a? Wrang to wrang ennybody. 3) Land behind a house run-. Whole, only seventy different words, which have been selected, by. Hod to dea, o. useless employ-.

Xneaning, or applying them cor-. Tmderstood doctors to mean per-. Shippen, Shnp'm, 8. a cow-. Chuck [chuok], a word used to.