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Cuttings relating to dialect words
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Additional Manuscripts b
Papers of W. Aldis Wright relating to philology, etc.
Cuttings relating to dialect words
Identifier
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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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1
Cutting from the
Norwich Mercury
, containing reports of court proceedings, in which the word ‘havel’ has been underlined
Item
15 June 1867
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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
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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
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