woz
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- Eye dialect spelling of was.
- 1893, Bret Harte, Susy: A Story of the Plains:
- "You woz saying," said the farmer, with slow, matter of fact, New England deliberation, "ez how you guessed you woz beguiled amongst the Injins by your Mexican partner, a pow'ful influential man, and yet you woz the only one escaped the gen'ral slarterin'.
- 1894, George Egerton, Discords[1], page 120:
- 'If she woz mine' - tapping a brick - 'I'd bash 'er 'ed in!'
- 2002, Christopher Brookmyre, Country of the Blind[2], →ISBN, page 343:
- We woz robbed, Brian.
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Derived terms
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Lower Sorbian
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[edit]woz m inan (diminutive wozyk)
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Verb
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