The Folk Speech of Cumberland And Some Districts Adjacent Being Short Stories

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"We war fairly maizeF t vri t' cald. " Betty Yewdale. T terrible Knitters i' Dent. "Whyte maidd-w? loungin' on i' th' neuk. " Stagg. Auld Lang Syne.
Maizlin, C, a simpleton.
" Banton lads grew parfet guffs, An' Thursby lasses maizlins. " Mark Lonsdale. The Upshot Mak, C, sort, kind.
" It taks o' maks to mak ivery mak. " Rev. T. Clarke. Johnny Shippard.
Map'ment, C, imbecility ; compounded of mope and ment, like manage-ment, etc.
"He toked for iver sa lang, but he toked a deal o' maap- ment. " I
...bid.
Mattie, C, the mark at quoits or pitch and toss. Shifting his mattie is proverbially used for shifting position or changing policy or course.
Maukin, S, the hare.
" The fuddlin' bodies nowadays Rin maukin-msA i' Bacchus praise. " Ferguson. Caller Water.
Maunder, S and C, to think, talk, or act dreamily. " Aw wish this wanderin' wark were o'er, This maunderir? to and fro. " Edwin Waugh. Sweetheartin' Gate.
Meat-heal, C, very able to eat.
" He's beath meat-ht&l an' drink heal. Ther' can't be mickle t' matter wid him.


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