The regional speech of the north of England; the accent characteristic of this.
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释义 | the mind > language > languages of the world > Indo-Hittite > [noun] > Indo-European > Germanic > English > British English > English English (24) north country1698 The regional speech of the north of England; the accent characteristic of this. west country1711 Originally North American. The regional dialect or accent of the south-western counties of England. Yorkshire1717 elliptical as the designation of a thick coarse cloth made in Yorkshire, a breed of canary, (plural) soldiers of a Yorkshire regiment; also short for… Kenticism1735 A word, idiom, or expression peculiar to the Kentish dialect. rare. English English1783 English as spoken in England, as differentiated from that spoken in other (usually English-speaking) countries. cockney1812 spec. Frequently with capital initial. The dialect or accent typical of London Cockneys. Cockneyese1823 The dialect or language typical of Cockneys; = cockney, n. 4b. East Angliana1825 The dialect of English spoken in East Anglia. Somersetian1825 The dialect of this county. Northumbrian1845 The regional form of Old English used in ancient Northumbria. Norfolk1863 The dialect of Norfolk. Kentish1866 The dialect of Kent. Doric1870 A ‘broad’ or rustic dialect of English, as that of the North of England, Scottish, etc. Kensingtonian1911 A supposedly refined or affected manner of speech typical of people living in Kensington. rare. Mummerset1915 A pseudo-rustic dialect used by actors, modelled on dialects from the west of England. Geordie1928 British colloquial. The dialect or accent of people from Tyneside, esp. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, or (more generally) neighbouring regions of… Hoxtoniana1935 A native or inhabitant of Hoxton; the variety of English spoken in Hoxton. scouse1963 Transferred uses. (Often with capital initial.) slang. The dialect of English spoken in Liverpool. Also, the manner of pronunciation or accent… mockney1967 An accent and form of speech affected (esp. by a middle-class speaker) in imitation of Cockney or of the speech of Londoners; (generally) mockney… Kensington1968 Used attributively or quasi-adj. to designate speech supposedly characteristic of people living in Kensington (cf. Kensingtonian, n.). Liverpudlian1985 The dialect or accent of people from Liverpool; = scouse, n. 2b. Jafaican2006 An informal name for: a variety of English originally and chiefly associated with young people in the multicultural neighbourhoods of inner-city… MLE2006 Multicultural London English. Multicultural London English2006 a variety of English spoken mainly by young people in the multicultural neighbourhoods of inner-city London; abbreviated MLE. |
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