Burns. The Auld Mare Maggie.
Sprogue, C, a pleasure ramble.
“I’ve been to t’ top o’ Knock Murton.” “What took ye there?” “I just went for a sprogue!”
Part of a conversation in Arlecdon.
Squab, C, a long low seat with a back.
“Sit on t’ squab till I bring ye summat to sup on.”—Said to me once when I reached a farm house exhausted from struggling through a snow storm.
Stammer, or Stummer, C, to stumble.
“Oft wittingly I stummer’t, oft I fell.”
Relph. Kursty and Peggy.
’Statesman, C, landed proprietor—Estatesman.