The Dialect of the West of England; Particularly Somersetshire;
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n. To root ; to become fixed by. rooting. More. s. A root. Mought. V. aux. Might. Mouse-snap. s. A mouse trap. Mug'gets. s. pi. The intestines of a calf or sheep. Derived, most probably, from maw and guts. To Mult. V. To melt. Mus' goo. must go. 'Mus'd. Amused. N. Many words beginniag with a vowel, following the ar- ticle am, take the n from an ; as, an inch, pro- nounced a niTich. Na'atal. adj. natural. Na'atally. adv. naturally. Naise. s. noise. Nan. interjec. Used in reply, in conversation o...r ad- dress, the same as Sir, when you do not understand. N4nt. s. Aunt. Nap. s. A small rising ; a hillock. 44 GLOSSAEY. Nation, a&o. Very, extremely : as nation good ; waiioj} bad. Nawl. a. Au awl. Nawl. s. The navel. Nawl-cut. s. A piece cut out at the navel : a term used by butchers. N'eet.| -, ^ , ^ N'it. I Not yet. Nestle Tripe, s. The weakest and poorest bird in the nest ; applied, also, to the last-born, and usually the -weakest child of a family ; any young, weak, and puny chUd, or bird New-qut-and-jerkin.
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