Cuttings relating to dialect words

Inventory list
Identifier Sort ascending Title Level of description Date Digital object
6 Cutting from the East Suffolk Gazette, containing an article headed ‘Wenhaston’, in which the word ‘slaker’ has been underlined Item 19 Apr. 1892
7 Cutting from the Standard, containing an article headed ‘Snipe and Snipe-shooting’, in which the words ‘wisp’, ‘bunch’, ‘quakes’, and ‘caffle’ have been underlined Item 15 Nov. 1900
2 Cutting from The Times, containing an article headed ‘Supposed Murder of a Woman’, in which the word ‘shaw’ has been underlined Item 18 June 1867
5 Cutting from the Leeds Mercury, containing an article headed ‘Extraordinary Thefts by Boys’, in which the word ‘keck’d’ has been underlined Item 18 Sept. 1880
3 Cutting from the Cambridge Chronicle, containing a short notice of items for sale, in which the words ‘kine rods’ have been underlined Item 14 Mar. 1874
1 Cutting from the Norwich Mercury, containing reports of court proceedings, in which the word ‘havel’ has been underlined Item 15 June 1867
4 Cutting from the Daily News, containing a letter to the editor from J.C.G., headed ‘The “Haw”’, in which the word ‘haw’ has been underlined Item 9 July 1880
8 Cutting from the Norfolk News, containing notes on the dialect words and phrases ‘dutfin’, ‘meat for manners’, ‘summerly’, ‘knawing’ or ‘gnawing’, ‘eddish’, ‘bears’ muck’, ‘pightle’, and ‘maukin’ Item 17 Sept. 1910