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    comb – the moss that grows on church bells clung – moist or damp grass dryth – drought fail – a verb meaning to fall ill fly-golding – a ladybird foundrous...
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  • Yezd. Colloquial GA heighth is /ˈhaɪtθ/. In RP, highth /ˈhaɪθ/ rhymes with dryth (= drought), rithe, etc., but is obsolete. Two syllables, /ˈ-aɪ.ərn/, for...
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  • alleyway Drashel - a flail Dree - three Dreppance - three pence Drow - throw Dryth - dryness Dumbledarry - cockchafer Evil - a three pronged dung-fork Frawst...
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  • is where the sludge gets processed (e.g. Wenford Dries) Dryth – drying power, "There's no dryth in the wind today" Dummity – low light level, overcast...
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