344 PROVINCIALISMS. 



NOWTFOOT-OIL j an oil extracted from the feet 



of cattle. 

 NOWTHERD j cattle-herd, or keeper of cattle j 



neatherd. 



o. 



OLD-FARRAND (vulg. audfarrand) ; old-fa- 

 ihioned ; fpoken of a child forward in fenfe and 

 backward in growth. 



OLD MILK ; (kirn-milk. 



ON ; ufed for*?/"; as, <e nowther on 'emulteylmah;" 

 neither of them will tell me. 



ON-STAND ; the rent paid by the outgoing to the 

 incoming tenant for fuch land as the former has 

 rightfully cropped before his leaving the farm. 

 See Vol. I. p. 37. 



ORLING ; a ftinted child j or any ill thriving 

 young ftock. 



OSKIN ; an ox-gang; aquantity,or (hare of com- 

 mon field land, proportioned, perhaps, to the fize 

 of the fields, and the number of meffuages in the 

 given townfhip, at the time the fields were fetout, 

 or apportioned among the houfes. 



To OVERGET (pronounced owergit) - 3 to over- 

 take upon the road, 



OWCE; ox. 

 OWCEN j oxen. 



OWERj over, 



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