Anonymous ID: 686bd2 June 21, 2023, 12:07 p.m. No.19046957   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6962 >>7004

>>190"There was an Old Woman Who Lived in a eschew" 46926

 

late Middle English: from Old French eschiver, ultimately of Germanic origin and related to German scheuen ‘shun’, also to shy1.

 

 

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Jul 5, 2017 · Do Canadians Say "Oot" and "Aboot"? The most common stereotype of Canadian English to American ears, after the omnipresent "eh?", is the idea that Canadians pronounce "out

 

it's eschew, but it's a clog II…

 

Middle English (in the sense ‘block of wood to impede an animal's movement’): of unknown origin. but allows a human to walk in a garden or farm field