"Charles De Lint - The Little Country" - читать интересную книгу автора (De Lint Charles)

bagle?тАФa troublemaker

brill?тАФshort for brilliant

caboleen?тАФrounded stone used as an anchor

carker?тАФlittle cork boat with a slate or iron keel

come тАШpon that?тАФso far as that goes

dog in a tayser?тАФsquare peg in a round hole

emperent?тАФcheeky, pert

fore and after?тАФclergyman

garm?тАФexpression of surprise, wonder

kitey?тАФa bit loony

la Ley!?тАФexclamation

making some crant?тАФcreating a fuss

oh raw we?тАФexclamation

sparking?тАФcourting

tatchy?тАФirritable

tee-ta-taw?тАФa vaguely critical or mocking comment

that do belong?тАФthatтАЩs unusual

{Page540}three scats behind?тАФtoo slow, late

tuck-net?тАФsmall net used to lift up pilchard in a seine

two-deckers?тАФany four-footed animal; sailors call them this rather than by their common names to
ward against bad luck

up country?тАФthe rest of England
wam?тАФvery finicky person

well, I go to sea?тАФsurprise, astonishment

white choker?тАФclergyman