
1) Child Ballads 2) English boy name 3) Novocastrian 4) Tynesider
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Geordie i is both a regional nickname for a person from the larger Tyneside region of North East England and the name of the English language dialect spoken by its inhabitants. The term is concomitant with Tyneside, South Northumberland northern parts of County Durham and North East of England. Depending on who is using it, the catchment area for ...
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[ballad] `Geordie` is Child ballad 209, existing in many variants. ==Synopsis== The `Geordie` of the title is taken for a crime, to hang; it may be rebellion, murder, horse-stealing, or poaching deer. His wife (or lady) goes to appeal for his life, sometimes refusing offers to marry her, once widowed, along the way. She pleads for his life,...
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• (n.) A name given by miners to George Stephenson`s safety lamp.
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dialect and/or accent of Newcastle-upon-Tyne (and Tyneside generally)
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Geor'die noun A name given by miners to
George Stephenson's safety lamp.
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Geordie is British slang for someone from Newcastle or Tyneside in north-east England.
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http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/browse/ZG.HTM

British slang for someone from Newcastle or Tyneside in north-east England.
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https://www.easypacelearning.com/english-books/slang-words-a-to-z/375-slang
noun the nonstandard dialect of natives of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
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