scote vAn' his two forelegs goes back under un,an' he comes on like this,look - he's scotin'* on! (dragging? Said here of a sheep which is dead and is being dragged along)YesJ. D. A. WIDDOWSON JUL 1973( * = my spelling)Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedskot
scote vLin is comin' in the road scotin' away at this sheep. (no definition possible f...
slouse vSo I sloused an' sloused an' sloused, an' I got out of it. (ie struck out with arms in at...
scravel vAnyhow they went in this gulch an' _ an' they scravelled*out of her. ...
scote v... An' when he's comin' back an' he's draggin' this sheep - sometimes he'll get up an' m...
scote vSo anyhow we all leaves the house about the one time an' we goes out an' unties the sheep. A...
scote vI went on out,sure,an' here was this sheep,see,scoted *back (the length) of his line,an' I s...
scote vGENERAL NOTE. For these words see under _scoot_ in EDD.J. D. A. WIDDOWSON ...
scote vBut therackly, we scoted 'em off in twelve fathoms o' water,an' let un go under water two fa...
scutter nIf the tails [of the sheep] weren't cut down, big clunks of the stuff would cling to them,...
heAn' he got up this morning,he took his rod an; away he goes; went down on the bank,well 'twas onl...
tail n....and on there there was two shafts, two long shafts 'd go up on the horse, hook in the...
he....'cordin' as you'd winch up the whale,he [ie the hawser] 'd come in over an' pass on down thro...
slouse vIt's a flat calm night. By an' by, slouse*on one side o' the boat, slouse*on th' other, an'...
heave (v)An' he hove his hinder scutters; he struck me in the back. (ie r...
hoodBut (I was) goin' to tell 'ee about th'ol' hoods. If you _ ....if you struck a family o' hoods...
scote vLin is comin' in the road scotin' away at this sheep. (no definition possible f...
slouse vSo I sloused an' sloused an' sloused, an' I got out of it. (ie struck out with arms in at...
scravel vAnyhow they went in this gulch an' _ an' they scravelled*out of her. ...
scote v... An' when he's comin' back an' he's draggin' this sheep - sometimes he'll get up an' m...
scote vSo anyhow we all leaves the house about the one time an' we goes out an' unties the sheep. A...
scote vI went on out,sure,an' here was this sheep,see,scoted *back (the length) of his line,an' I s...
scote vGENERAL NOTE. For these words see under _scoot_ in EDD.J. D. A. WIDDOWSON ...
scote vBut therackly, we scoted 'em off in twelve fathoms o' water,an' let un go under water two fa...
scutter nIf the tails [of the sheep] weren't cut down, big clunks of the stuff would cling to them,...
heAn' he got up this morning,he took his rod an; away he goes; went down on the bank,well 'twas onl...
tail n....and on there there was two shafts, two long shafts 'd go up on the horse, hook in the...
he....'cordin' as you'd winch up the whale,he [ie the hawser] 'd come in over an' pass on down thro...
slouse vIt's a flat calm night. By an' by, slouse*on one side o' the boat, slouse*on th' other, an'...
heave (v)An' he hove his hinder scutters; he struck me in the back. (ie r...
hoodBut (I was) goin' to tell 'ee about th'ol' hoods. If you _ ....if you struck a family o' hoods...
scote vLin is comin' in the road scotin' away at this sheep. (no definition possible f...
slouse vSo I sloused an' sloused an' sloused, an' I got out of it. (ie struck out with arms in at...
scravel vAnyhow they went in this gulch an' _ an' they scravelled*out of her. ...