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English-Catalan dictionary. 2013.
English-Catalan dictionary. 2013.
Germanic strong verb — In the Germanic languages, a strong verb is one which marks its past tense by means of ablaut. In English, these are verbs like sing, sang, sung. The term strong verb is a translation of German starkes Verb , which was coined by the linguist… … Wikipedia
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boak — I Scottish Vernacular Dictionary To throw up, be sick Example: See Tony Blair, every time I see his coupon, ah wantae boak II Glesga Glossary Vomit III Mid Ulster English to retch, to vomit From Scots bowk , Middle Scots L vocalisation with West… … English dialects glossary
cowp — I Scottish Vernacular Dictionary noun: rubbish dump. Example: Clean your room up, it looks like a bloody cowp in here verb: spill, fall over, tip. Example: Did you cowp mah pint, ya bastard? II Cumbrian Dictionary ( v kowp) Fall, e.g. Cowp ower … English dialects glossary
boke — I Mawdesley Glossary to poke. II North Country (Newcastle) Words to belch, ot vomit III Mid Ulster English to retch, to vomit From Scots bowk , Middle Scots L vocalisation with West Central monophthongisation to /o/ betraying the origins of… … English dialects glossary
cope — I North Country (Newcastle) Words to barter or exchange II Mid Ulster English to tip over, to fall over From Scots cowp , Middle Scots L vocalisation with West Central monophthongisation to /o/ betraying the origins of Scottish Planters … English dialects glossary
hoak — Mid Ulster English to search for, to forage (eg. Have a hoak for it ) From Scots howk , Middle Scots L vocalisation with West Central monophthongisation to /o/ … English dialects glossary
hoke — Mid Ulster English to search for, to forage (eg. Have a hoak for it ) From Scots howk , Middle Scots L vocalisation with West Central monophthongisation to /o/ … English dialects glossary