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A glossary of provincial and local words used in England by Francis Grose

  • rig
  • riggen
  • riggilt
  • riggot
  • rigsby
  • rine
  • ripper
  • ripple
  • ripping one up
  • rising
  • rissom
  • rysom
  • rittling
  • rive
  • robb
  • rock led
  • roil
  • royle
  • rooky
  • roop
  • rooze
  • ropes
  • rosil
  • rosilly-soil
  • rossil
  • rostle
  • roughings
  • rowings
  • roundshaving
  • rowty
  • rowt
  • ruck
  • ruckses
  • rue
  • rue-bargain
  • rumbustious
  • rumple
  • runches and runchballs
  • runge
  • runnell
  • ruze
  • ryntye
  • ryzen-hedge
  • sackless
  • sad
  • sag
  • saghe
  • saime
  • seame
  • saint's-bell
  • sales
  • salt-cat, or gate
  • sallis
  • samm
  • samme
  • sammodithu
  • sanded
  • sand-galls
  • sang is't
  • sab
  • sark
  • sary-man
  • saugh
  • saugh and sauf
  • saunter
  • saur-pool
  • savver
  • sawney
  • say of it
  • scaddle
  • scafe
  • scambled
  • scanty
  • scape-gallows
  • scarre
  • scawmy
  • scode
  • sconce
  • scopperloit
  • score
  • scorn
  • scorse
  • scoace
  • scotch a wheel
  • scowl
  • scrat
  • scrogs
  • scrooby-grass
  • scroop
  • scrannel
  • scrawn
  • scrowg'd
  • scryle
  • scumfish'd
  • scutch'd
  • scute
  • scutter
  • seame of corn
  • seame of wood
  • sear
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