A Glossary of Words used in the Country of Wiltshire

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A Glossary of Words used in the Country of Wiltshire

by George Edward Dartnell, E. H. (Edward Hungerford) Goddard

EN·~7 hours·10 chapters

Chapters

10 total
1

GLOSSARY OF WILTSHIRE WORDS

0:23
2

PREFACE

12:19
3

INTRODUCTION

10:05
4

A LIST OF THE PRINCIPAL ABBREVIATIONS USED.

0:40
5

WILTS GLOSSARY

5:23:52
6

ADDENDA

27:48
7

SPECIMENS OF DIALECT

23:40
8

APPENDIX I

11:38
9

APPENDIX II

13:42
10

APPENDIX III

2:33

Description

This volume brings together the most extensive collection of Wiltshire’s native speech ever assembled, the result of more than five years of painstaking fieldwork. Over half of the entries are recorded here for the first time, offering fresh insight into words and phrases that have long lived only in the mouths of local labourers. The authors also trace each term’s history, pronunciation, and connections to neighboring dialects, making the work a valuable reference for anyone interested in England’s linguistic tapestry.

Beyond the alphabetic listings, the book includes a handful of short narratives that showcase the dialect as it sounded in everyday conversation, an introductory guide to Wiltshire pronunciation, and several thematic appendices covering customs and agricultural terminology. As education and urban influences threaten to silence these regional voices, this glossary serves both as a scholarly resource and as a lively portrait of a community’s enduring verbal heritage.

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en

Duration

~7 hours (409K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Edwards, JoAnn Greenwood, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2014-05-29

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

George Edward Dartnell

George Edward Dartnell

1852–1908

Best remembered for helping preserve the rich local speech of Wiltshire, this late Victorian writer and researcher turned everyday regional words into a lasting record. His work still offers a vivid glimpse of how people in Wiltshire actually spoke.

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E. H. (Edward Hungerford) Goddard

1854–1947

A country clergyman with a deep love of local history, he spent decades recording the people, language, and antiquities of Wiltshire. His work helped preserve the character of an English county in rich, careful detail.

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