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Assyrian the ancient Semitic dialect of Assyria. [1/3 definitions]
Attic the dialect of classical Attica and Athens, and the literary language of that time. [1/4 definitions]
burry2 of speech, as in the dialect of Scotland, having a burr.
Cajun a dialect often spoken by such a person. [1/2 definitions]
Castilian the dialect of Castile, now the standard form of Spanish in Spain. [1/4 definitions]
cockney the characteristic manner of speaking or dialect of cockneys. [1/3 definitions]
Comanche the dialect of Shoshone spoken by this tribe. [1/2 definitions]
Creole the dialect spoken by these persons. (Cf. Cajun.) [2/6 definitions]
Cypriot the Greek dialect spoken there. [1/3 definitions]
dial. abbreviation of "dialect."
Doric the ancient Greek dialect spoken in the Peloponnesus, Crete, various Dodecanese islands, Sicily, and southern Italy. [1/3 definitions]
Hindustani the most important Hindi dialect. [1/2 definitions]
idiom the unique grammar, syntax, and vocabulary of a particular language, dialect, or regional style. [1/4 definitions]
Ionic the dialect of the ancient Greek region in the coast and islands of the eastern Aegean. [1/3 definitions]
Iraqi the Arabic dialect spoken in Iraq. [1/3 definitions]
koine a language or dialect used for communication among speakers of different languages, which becomes the standard language of an area. [1/2 definitions]
Low German a Germanic dialect spoken in northern Germany; Plattdeutsch. [1/2 definitions]
Maltese the language of Malta, an Arabic dialect. [1/5 definitions]
mandarin (cap.) the dialect spoken in Beijing, China, on which standard Chinese is based. [1/4 definitions]
Norman French the French dialect of Normandy. [1/2 definitions]
Old Saxon a Low German dialect prior to the twelfth century.