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'Stolchy ploughlands hid in grief. ' (24) #Stolchy# is so good a word that it does not need a dictionary. Wright gives only the verb _stolch_ 'to tread down, trample, to walk inthe dirt'. The adjective is therefore primarily applicable to wet landthat has become sodden and miry by being _poached_ by cattle, and thento any ground in a similar condition. Since _poach_ is a somewhatconfused homophone, its adjective _poachy_ has no chance against_stolchy_. 12. 'I whirry through the dark'. (24) ...#Whirry# is another word that explains itself, and perhaps the morereadily for its confusion (in this sense) with _worry_, see _E. D. D. _where it is given as adjective and verb, the latter used by Scott in'Midlothian'. 'Her and the gude-man will be whirrying through theblue lift on a broom-shank. ' In the _Century Dictionary_, with itspronunciation hw
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