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këmbrik; nor do they eat käpn, capon, but këpn or oftentimes kïpn; nor have they ever feasted upon bucherz mët butchers meate, butchers' meat, but biccherz mït. And just as noble married women are all ᵹintlimin and not ᵹentlwimen, maids are not called maidz, but mëdz.

And yet, among all the dialects, none with the Western