Maine Lingo: A Wicked-Good Guide to Yankee Vernacular
English


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About The Book

John Goulds family first settled in Maine in 1618 so by the time he came along in the early 20th century the Goulds were well steeped in the vernacular of the region and his first inheritance was the turned-around honed-down and tuned-up language of his farming neighbors who seldom strayed beyond the village store. Maine Lingo was first compiled in 1975 when TV radio and other leveling media had begun to seriously erode regional speech distinctions and this dictionary will furnish anyone interested in Maine or regional dialects with the terminologies of regular folks from lobstermen to farmers to woodsmen. Altogether it is a fun and fascinating collection of lore humor and straight information that will have you able to tell your billdad from your wazzat in no time flat.
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