different between mardle vs fardle

mardle

English

Noun

mardle (plural mardles)

  1. (Suffolk and Norfolk dialects) A chat or gossip.

References

  • John Rogers, The Undelivered Mardle, Darton, Longman and Todd, 2012
  • Charles Moore, 'The Spectator's Notes', The Spectator, 6 April 2013, 'John Rogers, a retired teacher, was supposed to deliver a ‘mardle’ — a Suffolk word for a gossipy talk — in aid of the church of Letheringham ...'
  • Alastair Sawday, Slow Norfolk and Suffolk, Bradt Travel Guides, 2010, p.144, 'It's a place to feed the ducks, lick an ice cream and have a "mardle" (Norfolk-speak for leisurely chat) on market days.'

Anagrams

  • Del Mar, Delmar, dermal, marled, medlar, merlad

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fardle

English

Noun

fardle (plural fardles)

  1. Alternative form of fardel
    • 1834, The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art (volume 25, page 138)
      When they were partin with Lady Killdun, she called Ned Burke aside, an (as Donald said) gave him a junt of butter betwixt two fardles of bread, which Ned put into a wallet they had for carrying some little baggage.

Anagrams

  • Alfred, Falder, fardel, farled, flared, larfed

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