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  • chore, v. — Green’s Dictionary of Slang
    chore v also chorie, chory [Rom cor chore, to steal; thus link to costermonger chordy gear, stolen goods] (Scot ) to steal (cf core v )
  • Lavengro - Complete List of English Gypsy Words Scattered Through . . .
    Chories Thieves Chovahanee (Tchovekhaní), a witch Chovahanó (Tchovekhanó), a wizard Churi (Tchorí), knife Coin (Kon), who? Coko (Káko), uncle Colikó ( (kalikó), Spanish Gypsy calicaste, on the morrow), on the morrow, in the morning (B ’s “early” is a mistake) Coor (Curava, I strike), to strike, to hammer Cooromengro Boxer
  • CHORE, CHORIE v. to steal, CHOR n. a thief - Scots Language
    Chore or chorie was originally a word used by Scottish Gypsies and Travellers The first record in the Scottish National Dictionary (SND) dates from 1911with a reference to the Scotsman of 23rd December
  • Romano Lavo-Lil, by George Borrow - Project Gutenberg
    In the foremost class of the purer Gypsy dialects, I have no hesitation in placing those of Russia, Wallachia, Bulgaria, and Transylvania
  • CHORE, CHORIE v. to steal, CHOR n. a thief - Scots Language
    ‘Chore' or ‘chorie' was originally a word used by Scottish Gypsies and Travellers The first record in the Scottish National Dictionary (SND) dates from 1911with a reference to the Scotsman of 23rd December
  • Brownie (folklore) - Wikipedia
    A brownie or broonie (Scots), [1] also known as a brùnaidh or gruagach (Scottish Gaelic), is a household spirit or hobgoblin from Scottish folklore that is said to come out at night while the owners of the house are asleep and perform various chores and farming tasks
  • Romano lavo-lil: word-book of the Romany; or, English Gypsy language . . .
    It is one of several vocabularies of various dialects of the Gypsy tongue, made by him in different countries The most considerable — that of the dialect of the Zincali or Rumijelies (Romany Chals) of Spain — was published in the year 1841
  • Dictionaries of the Scots Language:: SND :: sndns812
    People in the big hooses, hooses that were the same size as our block, which sixty families lived in; they would just go away and phone the polis They must have thought we were gaunny chorie aypils or something Rxb 1923 Watson W -B : He's been chorin' a yarrie [egg]
  • Urban Dictionary: Chored
    Colloquial British term for the act of stealing or having stolen an item of interest The term depicts the action of theft used in informal conversation, typically amongst youths
  • CHORE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    chore implies a minor routine activity necessary for maintaining a household or farm





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