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The Sources of Standard English.
Damp | Marl | Slobber |
Drone (the verb) | Mumble | Slender |
Duck | Mop | Slight |
Fester | Moss | Sluttish |
Flap | Moult | Snort |
Flecked | Mud | Spout |
Flitter | Notch | Stale |
Flush | Pamper | Stem (sistere) |
Freight | Patch | Stew (vivarium) |
Gossamer | Peer | Struggle |
Grasp | Plot | Tallow |
Grunt | Poke | Tawny |
Gulp | Polecat | Tattered |
Handsome | Pond | Tickle |
Hinge | Puddle | Tinkle |
Howl | Rabble | Tittle |
Humble-bee | Rack | Totter |
Hurry | Rash | Tramp |
Hush | Rat | Trample |
Husk | Rumble | Troll |
Hut | Rush | Tub |
Jog | Satchel | |
Lane | Scoop | Waist |
Lash | Scum | Wattle |
Lisp | Shock (quatere) | Waver |
Loadstar | Shock (acervus) | Whirl |
Loiter | Shore (fulcire) | Wimble |
Loll | Seer | Wrap |
Lull | Sidelong |
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Scandinavian Words, first found in England in the Fourteenth Century.
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Blab | Bustle | Clumsy |
Bole (truncus) | Calf (sura) | Dairy |
Bow (cortina proræ) | Crash | Dapple |
Boot | Cucking-stool | Dowdy |
Bracken | Cuff (manica) | Down (pluma) |
Brag | Chime | Dump |