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108 EAST CORNWALL GLOSSARY. Wornal, the lump producod by the larva of the gadEy in the skin of cattle. Wrath, the generic name of the fishes, Ldbri, Wrinkle, the periwinkle shell, Turho Uttore^xs, Wnrraw ! hoorah ! Yoffer, heifer. Yaftal, arms full. Yap, to yelp. Yaw, ewe. Yewl, a three-pronged agricultural tool for turning manure. Yock, Yerky Yolk, filth, especially the greasy and yellow impurity of Zaoky, imbecile. ZaoL Vide Sam. Zang. Vide Sang. Zeer, adj. worn out ; generally used with regard to clothing, &c., but applied also metaphorically to persons. JS,g.** She is very teer," Zog, (1) a doze ; nap. (2) V. to doze. ZwaiL Vide SwaiL Zye, scythe.