Glossary of Dorset dialect words
Word | Meaning |
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A-cothed | Disease |
A-drawen | Drawing, for example "He be a-drawen a picture." |
A-feard | Afraid (Dorset motto, "Who's a-feard?") |
Agean | Against, for example "'e be runnin' agean thac strong wind." |
A-lassen | Lest |
Alik' | Like |
All's | All this |
Amper | Pustules "I be all out in an amper!" |
Aller | The alder tree |
Anby | At a near time, by and by |
Annan? | An interjectional exclamation. "What did you say?" |
Anewst, or Aniste | At nearest |
Ankly | The ankle |
Any-when | At any time |
A piggyback, a pig a back, a pack a back | To carry a child on one's back with their arms around your neck and their legs around your waist. |
A pisty poll | To carry a child on one's shoulders with their legs around your neck and their arms around your forehead. |
A-ponted | See "ponted" |
Arn | A contraction of "e'er a one" |
Ash candles | The seed vessels of the ash tree |
Asker | Water newt |
A-strout | Stretched out stiffly |
A-stooded | Stood (as a waggon) immovably in the ground |
A-stoggd | Having your feet stuck in either clay or dirt |
At | To play at, to have at |
Athirt | Across |
Avore | Before |
A-vrore | Frozen |
Awaked | Awake |
Ax | To ask |
Axen | Ashes |
Axen hole | Ash hole |
A-zet | Set or planted |
A-zew | 1) To be dry of milk; no longer giving suck "The cow's a-zew" 2) To sew a pond, to drain or draw it dry. |
Backhouse | Outhouse |
Bad | Synonym for ill |
Ballyrag | To scold |
Bandylags | Crooked/bowed legs |
Bankrout | Bankrupt |
Batch | Hillock |
Beas' | Beast |
Baven | A faggot of untrimmed branches |
Becall | To deride |
Beens | Because |
Beknown | Known about |
Bibber | Shiver with cold |
Bide | Dwell |
Biddle | Beetle |
Bird-kippy | To keep birds from the corn |
Bit-an'-drap | A meal |
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