Twire—to Look at a thing wistfully or Critically 'How he twir'd at her—i e. how wistfully he Look at her'—Common Phrase

Vuddels a spoilt Child

Vinny mouldy—Vinney Cheese, is mouldy Cheese—properly it denotes anything tinted—not with a black or Rotten—but with a whitish or blue mould—very common Phrase

Unkerd or Unkert—Lonely or Solitary—an unkert house a Lone house—an unkert place a Solitary place—very Common phrase

Weeth tough Soft pliable—

Yat a gate—yat Post, a gate Post

Wont for Will not

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N.B. In north wilts it may be remarkd that the formation of the Plural by affixing en to the Noun is almost universal as house housen Pease Peasen Wench wenchen—almost as universal too is the transformation of the

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