Here are
some now almost forgotten words from the Dorset Dialect.
Acker – a
mate or pal.
Betwattled –
confused.
Bigitty – ‘to big for his or her boots.’
Chattermag –
a magpie or a woman who chatters like one.
Clavy-tack –
a mantelpiece.
Clinker – an
icicle.
Cowheart – a
coward.
Diddicoy – a
gypsy.
Dumpsey –
dusk.
Faddle – a
bundle.
Glim – a
feeble light.
Glutchy – to
swallow greedily.
Girt – great
Gooner –
certainly.
Huckmuck –
dirty.
Jopetty-jopetty
– anxious.
Loplolly –
lazy person.
Noggerhead –
an idiot.
Passon –
parson.
Puggled –
stupid.
Screws –
rheumatism.
Snoodling –
drizzling.
Square pushing
– courting.
Tiddyvate –
to decorate oneself.
Torrididdle –
bewildered.
Totties –
feet.
Twit – to tease.
Wuss – worse
Zummut –
something.
(Source: A Bit of a Bumble by Alan Chedzoy - 2003.)
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