It means yellow.
"Yaller" is a dialectical variation of the word "yellow." It is commonly used in certain regions in place of the standard English term for the color yellow.
The word "ornery" is an American dialectical variant of the ordinary word "ordinary", which goes back to Latin ordinarius, "orderly", from ordo, "order".
"Kanjapisunari" is not a standard Tamil word. It does not have a known meaning in Tamil. It is possible that the word is a combination of different words or a dialectical variation.
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, squabble made its first appearance about 1600, and was first used as a verb in writing in Shakespeare's Othello. It appears to be cognate with a Swedish dialectical word sqvabel, but whether the Swedish or the english word came first it is hard to say.
The term "lollygagging" is believed to have originated in the United States in the mid-19th century. It likely comes from the dialectical term "lolly," meaning to dawdle or waste time. Over time, "lollygagging" has come to mean idling or loafing around.
The word "mean" can be a verb, a noun, or an adjective.
This word is dialectical, and substandard. It means "afraid."
"Afeared" is a dialectical form of "afraid."
A yaller ticket is a yellow ticket that is exchanged for a Dore Bible.
A yaller dog is a worthless item in some facets of North American slang.
Death Valley Days - 1952 Yaller 2-10 was released on: USA: 30 January 1954
An annet is an alternative form of the word "ennet", a dialectical word most commonly referring to the common eider.
There is no English word "ole". If you come across it, it may be one of a number of things: 1 The Spanish word ole (with acute accent on the e), which is pronounced "olay" 2 A spelling of a dialectical pronounciation of "hole" by people who drop their aitches, particularly Cockneys. 3 A spelling of a dialectical pronounciation of "old" especially in the Southern Untied States.
Dialectical Anthropology was created in 1975.
The word "emony" is a dialectical term for "anemone" resulting from the misclassification of the term as "an emone."
It is a phonetic rendition of dialectical "this here," a substandard emphatic form of "this."
Critique of Dialectical Reason was created in 1960.
The word "ornery" is an American dialectical variant of the ordinary word "ordinary", which goes back to Latin ordinarius, "orderly", from ordo, "order".