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First published 1965 (SND Vol. VI).
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Quotation dates: 1928

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OWTUMN, n. ne.Sc. form of Eng. autumn. Rare.Abd. 1928 Abd. Wkly. Jnl. (23 Aug.) 6:
So I wis some in the min' o' pittin' in some owtumn cabbage, an' tryin' ma luck.

[Cf. note to Owthor.]

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