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Nammet and Nunchin. - The Old Foodie
'Nammet' (or nummit), if you remember as far back as Monday, was one of the meals claimed by Dorsetshire harvest workers in times past. Fitting ...
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nammet - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(Southern England dialect) A snack or light meal; food; originally a farm worker's lunch to be eaten in the fields.
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Meaning of NAMMET | New Word Proposal | Collins English Dictionary
a thick-coated breed of the spitz type of dog with a curled tail and a characteristic blue-black tongue ; it came originally from China. SEE FULL DEFINITION.
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nammet
nammet dial. (ˈnæmɪt) Also -it, -ut. Var. of nummet, luncheon, slight meal. Also attrib.1847 Halliwell. 1863 Wise New Forest 193 The labourer still..feels himself lear..before he eats his nammit. 1878 T. Hardy Ret. Native i. iii, I haven't seen the colour of drink since nammet-time to-day.
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Isle of Wight Words: Nammet - OnTheWight
Nammet: Originally Bread and cheese with a drink of beer consumed by people working in the field, now broadened out to apply to sandwiches.
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Nammet: A Celebration of Isle of Wight Food and Drink - Amazon.com
Nammet is a celebration of the very best food and drink that originates from the beautiful, warm, and sun-blessed shores and waters of the Isle of Wight. This ...
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nummet
nummet dial. (ˈnʌmɪt) Also nommit, -et. [Corruption of noonmeat; cf. nammet and nummock.] A light meal or luncheon.1825 Jennings Obs. Dial. W. Eng., Nummet, a short meal between breakfast and dinner; nunchion. 1850 Collins Gower Dial. in Trans. Phil. Soc. IV. 222 Nommet, a luncheon of bread, cheese,...
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"NAMMET": Eager desire or intense longing - OneLook
noun: (Southern England dialect) A snack or light meal; food; originally a farm worker's lunch to be eaten in the fields. Similar:.
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Nammet: A Celebration of Isle of Wight Food and Drink
Nammet is a celebration of extraordinary Isle of Wight food producers, their recipes and the beautiful, unique countryside in which they work.
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nammet - Urban Dictionary
A slang term meaning food, used only on England's Isle of Wight. Chav 1: Oi bruv you fancy we grab some nammet and a few pints? Chav 2: Sure mate just finishin ...
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Nammet: A Celebration of Isle of Wight Food and Drink
The Isle of Wight is nationally acclaimed as a producer of quality food and drink - known as Nammet to locals. Varied produce with an island provenance now.
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NAMMET, Yarmouth - Restaurant Reviews, Photos & Phone Number
The Nammet in Yarmouth is primarily a take away Sandwich shop situated conveniently by the ferry and bus station, which prides itself on the quality and value ...
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Dorset dialect
There are many words to refer to 'a bite to eat', it is said that a Dorset man has eight meals a day; dewbit, breakfast, nuncheon, cruncheon, luncheon, nammet
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noonmeat
† noonmeat Obs. Forms: 1 nónmete; 4–5 none mete (5 nun, nvne), 6 none, noone meat(e. [f. noon n. + meat n. Now represented in dial. by nammet and nummet.] A meal taken at noon, a luncheon.a 1000 Sal. & Sat. lix, On xii monðum ða scealt sillan ðinum þeowan men vii hund hlafa, and xx hlafa, buton morᵹ...
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