NettetIf you've ever caught yourself wondering if Lincolnshire - miles from the Midlands or London - has a unique dialect, this book is a must. Collected over more than three decades, this book records many of the weird and wonderful words, phrases and even some legends passed around small Lincolnshire villages. Nettet1. apr. 2007 · Echoes from times past. Intriguingly, we can still hear echoes of these ancient dialect boundaries in contemporary spoken English. Speakers from the Midlands and the North (Northumbria and Mercia) pronounce words such as glass to rhyme with gas and stood to rhyme with stud, while speakers in the South (Wessex) use a different …
Lincolnshire Dialect, books
NettetIt is a dictionary for Lincolnshire Dialect. There is a lot of scope with this resource, e.g … NettetLincolnshire dialect is a wonderful, unique thing. To non yellowbellys, some of it is as … hanging neck skin crossword clue
Wodds and Doggerybaw: A Lincolnshire Dialect Dictionary
http://www.kaybooksonline.co.uk/ecommerce/wodds_and_doggerybaw_a_lincolnshire_dictionary_and_companion_r4.html Nettet29. mai 2024 · While dictionaries tend to describe frit as a dialect-based usage, its … Nettet26. jul. 2024 · 29. Kelchin - raining heavily. 30. Twig on - understand. 31. A load of kilter and rammel – what a load of rubbish. 32. One of the frim foak – someone from another county. 33. hanging necklace rack