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In Cumbrian
#dialect, 'wych-wood' is elm. Elm is a strong, neutral wood that can be used for protection. It is also used in fertility spells, and you can use the wood and flowers in love spells.#wordoftheday#trees#magik#folklore#Cumbriapic.twitter.com/B6C2UtY7s7
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Update one of the poems, still writing the how to book https://shallottawa.wordpress.com/2020/02/05/19061-places-jennings-louisiana-aka-death-in-the-bayou/ …
#SusePoem.#PoemADay#poems#poetry#susespoems#Jennings,#JeffersonDavisParish,#Wikipedia,#DeathintheBayou,#dialect,#language,#bayou, -
Promises to be starving, perishing and parky today, wrap up warm!
#ItsCold#Dialect#SurveyofEnglishDialect#SED#weatherforecast -
Daniel pronounced 'Shillelagh' correctly again tonight. And off-book for the line too
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In Cumbrian
#dialect, 'seel' is willow. In Druidic lore, two scarlet snake eggs were hidden within the willow. The Universe hatched from these two eggs - one containing the Sun, the other the Earth - cosmic birth and the birth of humankind#wordoftheday#trees#folklore#Cumbriapic.twitter.com/JeeKhuHdws
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I heard ENTRY mentioned on my travels recently. Possibly Birmingham?
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Is Scots a language, or merely a dialect? https://econ.st/2ugz9ZB
#economist#johnson#scots#language#dialect pic.twitter.com/aYSZ2FrFr3
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One of many variants across the UK & evidence, contrary to popular opinion, of
#Dialect continuity in southern England: TWITTEN [= 'narrow walkway between or alongside building/wall/hedge']#WordOfTheDay explained by@britishlibrary WordBank contributor from Sussexpic.twitter.com/3v7kvX2BW5 -
Here's the Singapore Teochew version: Wuhan coronavirus and the Precautions to take. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAPx9tg42t0 …
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#Devon#Dialect#Alphabet taken from the#MurrayLaver#Devonshire Word-list held by@devonassoc dashy = well-dressed, smartpic.twitter.com/mmBQmrbp9J
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The Transylvanian Saxon dialect, a not-so-distant cousin of Luxembourgish
#language#dialect https://today.rtl.lu/your-luxembourg/knowledge-bites/a/1411526.html … -
Boerreke van Osschot https://boekenvanhier.be/brabant/boerreke-van-osschot/ …
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In Cumbrian
#dialect, 'wiggin' is the rowan (mountain ash). In Celtic tradition, rowan twigs were placed above the doorways of the home and in animal sheds, to protect all the inhabitants from misfortune and evil spirits#trees#magik#folklore#NationalStorytellingWeek#Cumbriapic.twitter.com/wlH0YNc6ZK
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The Skjold, Leapers Geo, Neil’s Helly, The Holm, Eday, and Sanday.. in that order to the horizon..
#orkney#dialect#islandspic.twitter.com/R8gCWYgFtD
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My personal story of how my late Father impressed a foreign visitor with his Wigan dialect. http://davidwithington.com/wigan-dialect/
#dialect#wigan#talkpic.twitter.com/cOCv66cbvk
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In Cumbrian
#dialect, 'ellers' is the alder. The green dye from the alder flowers was used to colour and camouflage the clothes of outlaws like Robin Hood, and was thought to also colour the clothes of faeries.#trees#folklore#storytelling#Cumbriapic.twitter.com/D3WPxmS9td
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There's a reason I don't have a satisfaction guarantee on the dialect reward... . http://Twitch.tv/CaptainRockhab .
#accent#dialect#sexy#british#creepy#therewasanattempt#marbles#SundaySendoff#twitch#streamer#gaming#CaptainRockhab#fortheguild pic.twitter.com/Wh3upaccpK
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