The Durham term for ‘gossip’ is just one of the regional words which campaigners hope to breathe new life into
What’s the weather like? Is it, perhaps, “flenched”? The old Scottish word for an outlook that promises to improve, but fails to do so. It is a term worth knowing, surely. But if you don’t hear it again, what are the chances of remembering it?
Accepting this linguistic challenge, campaigners are now taking action to breathe life back into such threatened dialect words. And the first step, they believe, is to encourage their use by popular podcasters and regional broadcasters.
The Durham term for ‘gossip’ is just one of the regional words which campaigners hope to breathe new life intoWhat’s the weather like? Is it, perhaps, “flenched”? The old Scottish word for an outlook that promises to improve, but fails to do so. It is a term worth knowing, surely. But if you don’t hear it again, what are the chances of remembering it?Accepting this linguistic challenge, campaigners are now taking action to breathe life back into such threatened dialect words. And the first step, they believe, is to encourage their use by popular podcasters and regional broadcasters. Continue reading…