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1. kēme n.

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A weasel.

2. spāte n.(1)

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A flood.

3. polte-net n.

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Some kind of fishing net.

4. ranel n.

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A piece of equipment in a bakehouse; ?a rannel-tree.

5. roiten v.

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To wander idly.

6. snippand adj.

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?Dazzlingly white; ?cold, nipping.

7. yedder n.

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The mark of a blow, a weal, bruise.

8. perle n.(1)

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A rush of water, surge.

9. rashen v.

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(a) To hurry along, rush; refl. hasten; rashen on armes, rush to the attack; (b) rashen in peces, to fly apart; rashen out, ?to swell; ?burst; (c) ?to scrape.

10. scot n.(3)

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Name of a horse; also, a horse; -- ?error for stot n. [1st quot. 615 vr.].

11. tiflen v.(2)

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To handle (sth.) carelessly, examine so as to damage or disorder.

12. whig n.

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The watery liquid that separates from milk curds in the process of coagulation, whey.

13. scaue n.

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An imperfection in cloth.

14. whin n.(2)

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Some type of hard rock.

15. ērī adj.

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Filled with fear or dread.

16. twinter n.

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A stock animal that has passed its second winter, a two-year-old; twinter noute, two-year-old cattle.

17. pil-cok n.

Additional spellings: pilcok
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(a) The penis; (b) as surname.

18. renǧe n.(1)

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A kind of sieve, esp. one for sifting grain or meal.

19. sneke n.

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A head cold.

20. stā̆terand adj.

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Staggering, tottering, stumbling; -- as term of abuse.