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bloater | 09:14 Sun 26th Sep 2004 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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The following are Norfolk dialect words - does anyone know the meanings, please? 1. Cullin (or cullen) 2. a mollyblob 3. Ikennies also: Which village in Norfolk is sometimes called "Sneezum"
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'I-ken' or 'i-kenne', from Old English, used to mean 'I know/confess'. It could also mean 'mention' or 'recognise'. So, might 'ikennies' be 'confessions' or some similar word from the list? Just a thought.
Thass a rum 'un bor. I'd try Snettisham if I were you.
Ikennies... Icenis perhaps?

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