2. e in Dorset (a sound between 1 and 3.)

3. a in mate.

4. i in birth.

5. a in father.

6. aw in awe.

7. o in dote.

8. oo in rood.

In Dorset words which are forms of book-English ones, the Dorset words differ from the others mainly by Grimm's law, that "likes shift into likes," and I have given a few hints by which the putting of an English heading for the Dorset one will give the English word. If the reader is posed by dreaten, he may try for dr, thr, which will bring out threaten. See Dr under D.

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