The Vocabulary of East Anglia: An Attempt to Record the Vulgar Tongue of the Twin Sister Counties, Norfolk and Suffolk, as it Existed in the Last Twenty Years of the Eighteenth Century, and Still Exists; with Proof of Its Antiquity from Etymology and Authority ...J.B. Nichols and Son, 1830 |
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adjective ancient Anglian dialect Anglo-Saxon antiquity applied authority called century certainly character Chaucer coarse collection common commonly compound conceive corn corruption derivation dictionary DICTT diphthong doubt East Anglian English language etymologists etymon express farther FIMBLE Forby French give Gothic Grammar Greek guage imperfect tenses instance John Johnson Kettleburgh Latin least less letter Lynn means modern never Norfolk Norwich nouns observed Old English origin participle particular peculiar perhaps plural preposition present probably pronounced pronunciation proof proper properly provinces of France provincial dialects rustic Saxon language scarcely seems sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's short Sir Thomas Browne sometimes sort sound speak substantive Suffolk supposed syllable Teut ther thing thought throw tion tive tongue Troilus and Cressida Tusser usage verb vowel vulgar Wickliffe words and phrases writers Yarmouth