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Lakeland Words / A Collection of Dialect Words and Phrases as Used in Cumberland and Westmorland, with Illustrative Sentences in the North Westmorland Dialect

Chapter 8: SCORING NUMERALS.
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This work presents a collection of dialect words and phrases from Cumberland and Westmorland, accompanied by illustrative sentences that reflect their usage in the North Westmorland dialect. It aims to preserve the richness and uniqueness of local language, countering the notion that rural vocabulary is limited. The text includes various entries organized in approximate alphabetical order, showcasing the distinct pronunciation and meanings of words as used by the local populace. Additionally, it features contributions from the community, highlighting the importance of dialect in maintaining cultural identity amidst the influences of standardization in language.

SCORING NUMERALS.

CUMBERLAND—From the Rev. Canon Thornley and the Rev. J. Sharp-Ostle in Penrith Observer, November 30th, 1897, who give interesting references.

  • 1—Yan.
  • 2—Tyan.
  • 3—Tethera.
  • 4—Methera.
  • 5—Pimp.
  • 6—Sethera.
  • 7—Lethera.
  • 8—Hovera.
  • 9—Dovera.
  • 10—Dick.
  • 11—Yan-a-dick.
  • 12—Tyan-a-dick.
  • 13—Tethera-a-dick.
  • 14—Methera-a-dick.
  • 15—Bumfit.
  • 16—Yan-a-bumfit.
  • 17—Tyan-a-bumfit.
  • 18—Tether-a-bumfit.
  • 19—Mether-a-bumfit.
  • 20—Giggot.

WESTMORLAND—From “A.C.” in Penrith Observer, April 19th, 1898. The present writer remembers trying to learn the list viva voce from a more advanced Lakeland lad.

  • 1—Yan.
  • 2—Tahn.
  • 3—Teddera.
  • 4—Meddera.
  • 5—Pimp.
  • 6—Settera.
  • 7—Littera.
  • 8—Hovera.
  • 9—Dovera.
  • 10—Dick.
  • 11—Yan-dick.
  • 12—Tahn-dick.
  • 13—Teddera-dick.
  • 14—Medder-dick.
  • 15—Bumfit.
  • 16—Yan-a-bumfit.
  • 17—Tahn-a-bumfit.
  • 18—Tedder-a-bumfit.
  • 19—Medder-a-bumfit.
  • 20—Jiggot.

NIDDERDALE—From Mr. Thos. Wilkinson, of Matterdale, with interesting comments.

  • 1—Yain.
  • 2—Tain.
  • 3—Eddero.
  • 4—Peddero.
  • 5—Pitts.
  • 6—Tayter.
  • 7—Layter.
  • 8—Overo.
  • 9—Covero.
  • 10—Dix.
  • 11—Yain-dix.
  • 12—Tain-dix.
  • 13—Eddero-dix.
  • 14—Peddero-dix.
  • 15—Bumfit.
  • 16—Yain-o-bumfit.
  • 17—Tain-o-bumfit.
  • 18—Eddero-o-bumfit.
  • 19—Peddero-o-bumfit.
  • 20—Jiggit.

CONISTON AND DISTRICT—Quoted from the writings of the late Rev. T. Ellwood, M.A.

  • 1—Yan.
  • 2—Taen.
  • 3—Tedderte.
  • 4—Medderte.
  • 5—Pimp.
  • 6—Sethera.
  • 7—Lethera.
  • 8—Hovera.
  • 9—Dovera.
  • 10—Dik.
  • 11—Yan-a-dik.
  • 12—Taen-a-dik.
  • 13—Tedder-a-dik.
  • 14—Medder-a-dik.
  • 15—Mimph.
  • 16—Yan-a-mimph.
  • 17—Taen-a-mimph.
  • 18—Tedder-a-mimph.
  • 19—Medder-a-mimph.
  • 20—Gigget.

THE END.