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His transplanted perennials were "sattled" by copious floods of water.
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Watty Finlay nearhand cowpit ower the bucket he was sittin 'on; but he got his balance again, an' sayin ', "Ay, man," heich oot, he got a' richt sattled doon again.
My Man Sandy J. B. Salmond
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Nea doves has sattled on his sill, bud a flittermoose (14) that neet
Yorkshire Dialect Poems (1673-1915) and traditional poems Frederic William Moorman 1895
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It's _whispered_ indeed, that he left Brigabee to go and help in a pawmbroker's, but it seems he married an Aberdeen lass and sattled there after a while, the manager of a store, I have been given to understa-and.
The House with the Green Shutters George Douglas Brown 1885
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Ha they spent ther honeymooin aw cannot tell, an aw wodn't if aw could, but after a bit they gate nicely sattled in a little haase on Thornton Road.
Yorkshire Tales. Third Series Amusing sketches of Yorkshire Life in the Yorkshire Dialect John Hartley 1877
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"Someha 'or other mi arm slipt raand her waist, an aw willn't tell yo' noa mooar; long befoor th 'sun hed set, an it went daan sooin enuff nah, it wor all sattled."
Yorkshire Tales. Third Series Amusing sketches of Yorkshire Life in the Yorkshire Dialect John Hartley 1877
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But when they'd getten sattled, Maude Blanche, (that wor th 'sister's name,) coom to pay em a visit.
Yorkshire Tales. Third Series Amusing sketches of Yorkshire Life in the Yorkshire Dialect John Hartley 1877
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He was werry fond of her, and though his own folks din't like it, it was all sattled that he was soon to marry her.
Two Suffolk Friends Francis Hindes Groome 1876
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"I'm sure I thought you was quite sattled, miss," he said as he saw me off; and he blubbered like a baby.
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The general opinyon sattled doon to this, 'at they twa bude till hae fa'en oot at cairts, an' fouchten it oot, an 'the auld captain, for
Warlock o' Glenwarlock George MacDonald 1864
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