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about strongly as in work or a struggle. _Teery_, _Tewly_, weak of growth. _Tewly_, weakly. _Theaese_, this or these. _Theasum_ (1, 4), these. _Tidden (tidn)_, it is not. _Tilty_, touchy, irritable. _Timmersome_, restless. _Tine_, to kindle, also to fence in ground. _Tistytosty_, a toss ball of cowslip blooms. _To-year_, this year (as to-day.) _Tranter_, a common carrier. _Trendel_, a shallow tub. _Tump_, a little mound. _Tun_, the top of the chimney above the roof ridge. _Tut_ (work), piecework. _Tutty_, a nosegay. _Tweil_, (4, 1) toil. _Twite_, to twit reproach. U. _Unheal_, uncover, unroof. V. _v_ is taken for _f_ as the heading of some purely English words, as vall, fall, vind, find. _Veag_, _V[=e]g_ (2), a strong fit of anger. _Vern_, fern. _Ve'se_, vess, a verse. _Vinny cheese_, cheese with fen or blue-mould. _Vitty_, nice in appearance. _Vlanker_, a flake of fire. _Vlee_, fly. _Vo'k_, folk. _Vooty_, unhandily little. _Vuz_, _Vuzzen_, furze, gorse. W. _wo_ (8, 4), for the long o, 7, as bwold, bold; cwold, cold. _Wag_, to stir. _Wagwanton_, quaking grass. _Weaese_, (1, 4) a pad or wreath for the head under a milkpail. _Weaele_ (1, 3), a ridge of dried hay; see _Haymeaeken_. _Welshnut_, a walnut. _Werden_, were not or was not. _Wevet_, a spider's web. _Whindlen_, weakly, small of growth. _Whicker_, to neigh. _Whiver_, to hover, quiver. _Whog_, go off; to a horse. _Whur_, to fling overhanded. _Wi'_, with. _Widdicks_, withes or small brushwood. _Wink_, a winch; crank of a well. _Withwind_, the bindweed, _Wont_, a mole. _Wops_, wasp. _ps_, not _sp_, in Anglo-Saxon, and now in Holstein. _Wotshed_, _Wetshod_, wet-footed. _Wride_, to spread out in growth. _Wride_, the set of stems or stalks from one root or grain of corn. _Writh_, a small wreath of tough wands, to link hurdles to the sowels (stakes). _Wrix_, wreathed or wattle work, as a fence. Y. _Yop_, yelp. Z. _z_ for _s_ as a heading of some, not all, pure Saxon words, nor [or?] for _s_ of inbrought foreign words. _Zand_, sand. _Zennit_, _Zennight_, seven night; "This day zennit." _Zew, azew_, milkless. _Zoo_, so. _Zive_, a scythe. _Zull_ a plough to plough ground. _Zwath_, a swath. * * * * * _Turnbull & Spears, Printers._
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