66 PROVINCIALISMS. 



Y. 



YAA j one, with the fubftantive exprefled ; as, "yaa 



man ;" " yaa horfe." 

 YACK ; oak : yackrans, acorns. 

 YANj one, with the fubftantive underftood; as, 



" gi' me yan :" give me one. 

 YANCE i once. 

 YAT ; a gate, 

 YATHOUSE ; a high carriage-gateway through a 



building. 



YAWD j a riding-horfe. 

 YERNIN ; cheefe-rennet. 

 YERNUTS ; bunimn bulbocajlanum j earthnut?, 

 YETHERSjedders. 

 YETLING ; an iron pan. 

 YEWER j the udder of a cow, &c. 

 YESTERNIGHT (pronounced yijlerneet); laft 



night j analogous with yefterday. 

 YOON ; oven. 



To YOWL, or YOOL ; to howl as a dog. 

 YUL-CLOG ; a large log laid behind the fire on 



Chriftmas-eve ; about which, formerly, much 



ceremony was observed, 



