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ArmleyLass47 wrote: Hi again,A clout was a vest and you shouldnt take it off until the 1st June.It was to keep your chest warm.It was a viking word which is prevalent in the Yorkshire language.Sitha. Camphor block in hand sewn cotton material pinned to mi vest (along with mi liberty bodice!!). A spoon of Cod Liver oil, a peck ont cheek from mi mam and it was off to school I headed. Sweet
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Caron wrote: ArmleyLass47 wrote: Hi again,A clout was a vest and you shouldnt take it off until the 1st June.It was to keep your chest warm.It was a viking word which is prevalent in the Yorkshire language.Sitha. Camphor block in hand sewn cotton material pinned to mi vest (along with mi liberty bodice!!). A spoon of Cod Liver oil, a peck ont cheek from mi mam and it was off to school I headed. Sweet In the days before fancy pot washing devices, sponges etc., my mother often referred to whatever it was we were using for that purpose at that time as dish clouts.
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Geordie-exile wrote: Johnny39 wrote: Caron wrote: Jogon wrote: Came in like a Lamb, went out like a Lion.Ne'r a clout. etc. What's clout mean ? (apart from a slap ) "Ner cast a clout 'til May is out".I always understood it to mean - Keep wearing the same winter clothes (clout) til the weather improves in May. I think it's a Norse word. Isn't it supposed to mean ne'er cast a clout until the May blossom is out? That's what I always thought. Isn't "May" hawthorn, or is it blackthorn? I recall Friday April 24th 1981. Friday after Easter. I was in Hunslet and it began to snow and before long the roads were almost impassable. By the following day it had almost all gone. I don't recall it every really snowing so bad as late as that.
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majorhoundii wrote: Geordie-exile wrote: Johnny39 wrote: Caron wrote: Jogon wrote: Came in like a Lamb, went out like a Lion.Ne'r a clout. etc. What's clout mean ? (apart from a slap ) "Ner cast a clout 'til May is out".I always understood it to mean - Keep wearing the same winter clothes (clout) til the weather improves in May. I think it's a Norse word. Isn't it supposed to mean ne'er cast a clout until the May blossom is out? That's what I always thought. Isn't "May" hawthorn, or is it blackthorn? I recall Friday April 24th 1981. Friday after Easter. I was in Hunslet and it began to snow and before long the roads were almost impassable. By the following day it had almost all gone. I don't recall it every really snowing so bad as late as that. Majorhoundii YOU HAVE MADE MY DAY!!I was pregnant at the time (April '81) and I had a memory of buying and washing a pack of 20 terry nappies and hanging them on the line to dry in the snow. Now I know it wasn't a dream!
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raveydavey wrote: On a related note, what's on at Easter that is interesting you?Does anyone have any plans to get out and about and enjoy the break, perhaps something different or unusual, or even inspiring? Well I went to the Pace Egg plays at Hebden Bridge and heptonstall.The former is done by the lads from Calder High School at Midgeley and was very good,whilst the latter is always done by the Heptonstall Players and is great and hilarious!
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Steve Jones wrote: raveydavey wrote: On a related note, what's on at Easter that is interesting you?Does anyone have any plans to get out and about and enjoy the break, perhaps something different or unusual, or even inspiring? Well I went to the Pace Egg plays at Hebden Bridge and heptonstall.The former is done by the lads from Calder High School at Midgeley and was very good,whilst the latter is always done by the Heptonstall Players and is great and hilarious! Suppose you kept your clothes on then this easter?
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