scote vSo anyhow we all leaves the house about the one time an' we goes out an' unties the sheep. An' he's backed ass _ scoted* back there like I killed un, certainly. (pushed ?)YesJ. D. A. WIDDOWSON JUL 1973( * = my spelling)Used I and SupUsed INot usedskot
hood....you know,wi' old hoods now in _ in the hood season, or if you _ if you struck a family o' ...
scoff n...same way with colcannon*. In years gone by we used to ... on the last of October we'd al...
scote nShe 'ad a main _skot_ t' maintain d' children after Jarge (her hubby) died._means_ a struggl...
scote vI went on out,sure,an' here was this sheep,see,scoted *back (the length) of his line,an' I s...
scote vAn' his two forelegs goes back under un,an' he comes on like this,look - he's scotin'* on!...
scutter nIf the tails [of the sheep] weren't cut down, big clunks of the stuff would cling to them,...
scote vBut therackly, we scoted 'em off in twelve fathoms o' water,an' let un go under water two fa...
scote v... An' when he's comin' back an' he's draggin' this sheep - sometimes he'll get up an' m...
scote vGENERAL NOTE. For these words see under _scoot_ in EDD.J. D. A. WIDDOWSON ...
ramshack vYes, we was into his house an' ramshacked his house. . . . (=ransacked)(=ransacked)Ye...
ramshack v"He asked me who was with me,he said, "when I ramschackled that place,an' I told un,"h...
scravel vAnyhow they went in this gulch an' _ an' they scravelled*out of her. ...
ply vBut now he couldn't ply,see,couldn't take un off his back,an' he brought un down again and th...
muttonNow," he said,"boys" - that's the way he was - "come up th'house," he said."I got a lovely mu...
scuttledI'll be scuttled if I don't get home soon. Scuttled: given a good fright; punished in some ...
hood....you know,wi' old hoods now in _ in the hood season, or if you _ if you struck a family o' ...
scoff n...same way with colcannon*. In years gone by we used to ... on the last of October we'd al...
scote nShe 'ad a main _skot_ t' maintain d' children after Jarge (her hubby) died._means_ a struggl...
scote vI went on out,sure,an' here was this sheep,see,scoted *back (the length) of his line,an' I s...
scote vAn' his two forelegs goes back under un,an' he comes on like this,look - he's scotin'* on!...
scutter nIf the tails [of the sheep] weren't cut down, big clunks of the stuff would cling to them,...
scote vBut therackly, we scoted 'em off in twelve fathoms o' water,an' let un go under water two fa...
scote v... An' when he's comin' back an' he's draggin' this sheep - sometimes he'll get up an' m...
scote vGENERAL NOTE. For these words see under _scoot_ in EDD.J. D. A. WIDDOWSON ...
ramshack vYes, we was into his house an' ramshacked his house. . . . (=ransacked)(=ransacked)Ye...
ramshack v"He asked me who was with me,he said, "when I ramschackled that place,an' I told un,"h...
scravel vAnyhow they went in this gulch an' _ an' they scravelled*out of her. ...
ply vBut now he couldn't ply,see,couldn't take un off his back,an' he brought un down again and th...
muttonNow," he said,"boys" - that's the way he was - "come up th'house," he said."I got a lovely mu...
scuttledI'll be scuttled if I don't get home soon. Scuttled: given a good fright; punished in some ...
hood....you know,wi' old hoods now in _ in the hood season, or if you _ if you struck a family o' ...
scoff n...same way with colcannon*. In years gone by we used to ... on the last of October we'd al...
scote nShe 'ad a main _skot_ t' maintain d' children after Jarge (her hubby) died._means_ a struggl...