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Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
ower — I Cumbrian Dictionary 1.(adv. awer) over, e.g. Lowp ower t yat = Jump over the gate. 2.(adv. awer) too, e.g. I was jipped, two quid s ower dear furra pint = I was over charged, two pounds is rather expensive for a pint of beer. II Cleveland… … English dialects glossary
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