AT, ET, IT, UT—That; who; which. That’s t’ rooad ’at leads ta Peerith. Yon dog’s an auld slenk, ’et is ’t. He went t’ way ’it he thowt best. It izzant allus fer t’ best ’ut yan does things.
ATWINE—Oot ov a streyt line, owder up a hill, er doon yan.
ATWIST—When yan’s fishin’ tome gits hankled siam as threed.
ATWEEN—Between. Nivver thee gang atween neeabody ats feiten, let them feit it oot says Ah.
AUMRY—The office or lodgings of the almoner; also the place where the alms are given; a pantry.
AVERISH—Greedy, or hungry and eating in a guiversome manner. Tak thi time an’ divn’t be seea averish.
AVISED—Black-avised like a man that gits oot o’ bed on t’ wrang side, or gets his fias smeared with grime. A good old standing phrase that often hits off a description when more refined expressions would fail.
AW-MACKS—Goodstuff of mixed varieties. A ho’perth o’ aw-macks.
AWN, AWNY—The beard of barley, awny wheat, &c.
AWOVVER—An affirmation. Ah wadn’t deea seea, awovver.