A Glossary of Provincial Words Used in Teesdale in the County of Durham
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Applied only to the male of the human species. JT^ill. MUCK, n. Dirt, dung. A. S. Meox. Jam. , Car. , For. , H. MUCK, -I rv A-, , •^ r MUCKY, /" ^^'^"'''°^°^^- ""'''■ MUCK, 1 m 1 in ' ^ ^J. To clean away. Jam. , Car. MUCK OUT, / ^ MUCKY, a. Dirty. MUCK-DRAG, w. An implement with two or three iron prongs at right angles to the handle, used for dragging manure out of a cart. Car. MUCK-MIDDEN, n. A dunghill. Car. MUD, V. Might. MUD, n. A short nail of iron or wood used by shoemakers. MUFFETEE, n. ...A knit woollen covering for the wrist. Car. MUGWOOD, n. Mugwort, a herb. The plant is used sometimes for making a sort of tea. A. S. Mueg-wyrt. MUMP, V. To strike on or about the mouth. MUN, aux. V. Must. Car. MUNE, n. Moon. W. And C. MUNNOT, Must not. MURL, V. To crumble away. Car. MURN, V. To mourn ; used generally in a neuter sense. A. S. Murnan. Jam. , Car. MUSH, n. Applied to any substance worn down to a powder or dust. Car. MYSELL, pr. Myself. " I'd rather far it had been mysell, Than either him or thee.
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