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Words extracted from Jamaica Gleaner

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Missing words[edit]

  1. bareknuckled exclude
    • 2019 November 1, Judana Murphy, “Stellar Grads”, in Jamaica Gleaner[1]:
      Darriane Taylor’s bareknuckled battle with depression has left him with scars that he now wears with pride as a badge of honour, and he believes that his life story will inspire others to be survivors.
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  2. bumbong exclude
    • 2020 November 12, “Jamaica Ranked 8th Most Underrated Foodie Destination”, in Jamaica Gleaner[2]:
      Trade brought Indian influences – rice-based dishes such as puto bumbong, for example, and the very popular kare-kare and atchara pickle.
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  3. calalloo exclude
    • 2020 January 6, Christopher Serju, “Sick Persons Kicked Out By Relatives, Landlords Among Kingston’S Homeless”, in Jamaica Gleaner[3]:
      Levy was among the 600 homeless persons feted by the KSAMC at the annual event, where the meal of stewed chicken with dumplings, yams, bananas and calalloo was served with a choice of bottled drink or bag juice.
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  4. cho exclude
    • 2020 November 12, “Jamaica Ranked 8th Most Underrated Foodie Destination”, in Jamaica Gleaner[4]:
      It is shaped by the abundant local produce: fresh fish, lobster, and shrimp; exotic fruit – try the callaloo, cho cho, guinep, or Otaheite apple; and local spices,” states the report.
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  5. cyah exclude
    • 2020 June 30, Judana Murphy, “I Missed Chance To Be A Dad - George Williams Reflects On Lost Moments, Five-Decade Incarceration”, in Jamaica Gleaner[5]:
      Mi cyah have no children again.
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    • 2021 January 2, Judana Murphy, “Homeless Man Struggles To Find Room For Rent”, in Jamaica Gleaner[6]:
      Mi looking a room, but mi cyah get none, suh me jus kotch wid somebody in Mountain View for the moment,” Watson said.
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  6. deh exclude
    • 2020 December 9, Andre Williams, “I Want To Bury My Son With His Head – Mother”, in Jamaica Gleaner[7]:
      Him done three account fi mi – for the murder him go jail for, lawyer fee, food in deh, and ‘bailer man’.
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    • 2020 October 3, Judana Murphy, “‘If It’S Not One Thing, It’S The Other’ - Farmers Cry Out As Rains Wreak Havoc On Drought-Stricken Farms”, in Jamaica Gleaner[8]:
      Mi have a next field wid Scotch bonnet and tomato, and a up deh so mi get most a di wash out,” Peart said.
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    • 2021 January 2, Yasmine Peru, “Police Warned Beenie Man He Would Be Prosecuted - Deejay For Court February 10”, in Jamaica Gleaner[9]:
      St Elizabeth if oonu know weh the party deh reach, so you know say a New Year’s Eve and we haffi ring in the New Year nuh care weh who waan seh.
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    • 2020 December 14, Jason Cross, “COVID JAB FEAR - Resistance From Front-Line Staff Could Hurt Vaccine Campaign”, in Jamaica Gleaner[10]:
      When it come to dem sumn deh, mi just listen.
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  7. eggloo exclude
    • 2020 January 16, “‘Pop’ In For Some Heecha”, in Jamaica Gleaner[11]:
      Heecha’s eggloo waffle, served warm and piled high!
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  8. feastivities exclude
    • 2020 March 19, Krysta Anderson, “Family-Friendly ‘Feastivities’”, in Jamaica Gleaner[12]:
      And with everyone in some form of quarantine due to the pandemic of COVID-19, this is a great time to reduce panic and fear by getting the children creatively involved in the culinary ‘feastivities’.
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  9. guh exclude
    • 2020 January 11, Judana Murphy, “Rural St Andrew Residents Want Frequent Flow Of Water”, in Jamaica Gleaner[13]:
      He continued: “As soon as di rain stop fall and we stop get wata a pipe, wi haffi guh a gully fi wata fi use fi washing, but di drinking now yuh haffi come buy wata a road,” Grant said.
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    • 2020 June 30, Judana Murphy, “I Missed Chance To Be A Dad - George Williams Reflects On Lost Moments, Five-Decade Incarceration”, in Jamaica Gleaner[14]:
      If yuh fi have yuh clothes change, yuh change di clothes and wait till supper time come, yuh guh fi yuh supper,” he shared.
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    • 2019 November 9, Judana Murphy, “Getting Girls To Flourish And Boys To Roar”, in Jamaica Gleaner[15]:
      It mek me understand seh mi fi guh a class and do my work and listen to the teachers.
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    • 2020 December 9, Andre Williams, “I Want To Bury My Son With His Head – Mother”, in Jamaica Gleaner[16]:
      Mi woulda like bury mi child wid him head, but if mi can’t find it, weh mi a guh do?” Henry told The Gleaner on Monday in ‘Rome’, off Maxfield Avenue, where she lives.
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  10. gwaan exclude
    • 2021 January 2, Judana Murphy, “Homeless Man Struggles To Find Room For Rent”, in Jamaica Gleaner[17]:
      One of the inspectors see me down King Street and me used to tell him, ‘How all di while unno run wi off a di street and nutten nah gwaan fi wi?’ Mi spirit jus seh talk to him, and him carry mi up di office,” he recounted.
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  11. haffi exclude
    • 2020 October 7, Judana Murphy, “Stories By Judana Murphy/Gleaner Writer”, in Jamaica Gleaner[18]:
      Dem eat more now and me haffi find breakfast, lunch and dinner.” That was the response of Lisa*, a mother of four living in west Kingston, when asked how her family has been coping since the COVID-19 pandemic.
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    • 2020 January 11, Judana Murphy, “Rural St Andrew Residents Want Frequent Flow Of Water”, in Jamaica Gleaner[19]:
      Di water will all come today and all three months or more and we nuh get water and then when it come again, it come fi three or two hour and yuh haffi hurry up and ketch it,” he lamented.
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    • 2020 June 30, Judana Murphy, “I Missed Chance To Be A Dad - George Williams Reflects On Lost Moments, Five-Decade Incarceration”, in Jamaica Gleaner[20]:
      Mi haffi stand up di whole night,” he added.
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    • 2019 November 9, Judana Murphy, “Getting Girls To Flourish And Boys To Roar”, in Jamaica Gleaner[21]:
      Mi never did waah go and dem (his parents) seh mi haffi go, cause it’s serious,” said Jahime, who admitted that he was chosen because of misconduct and irregular class attendance.
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    • 2020 October 3, Judana Murphy, “‘If It’S Not One Thing, It’S The Other’ - Farmers Cry Out As Rains Wreak Havoc On Drought-Stricken Farms”, in Jamaica Gleaner[22]:
      So di crop haffi put off,” the 51-year-old lamented to The Gleaner.
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  12. houseslaw exclude
    • 2020 March 19, Jessica Harrison, “Eating From The Plantry”, in Jamaica Gleaner[23]:
      The menu this week displayed the option of a black bean burger, garlic aioli with a houseslaw, as well as a homestyle bean chili plus cornbread.
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  13. kotch exclude
    • 2021 January 2, Judana Murphy, “Homeless Man Struggles To Find Room For Rent”, in Jamaica Gleaner[24]:
      Mi looking a room, but mi cyah get none, suh me jus kotch wid somebody in Mountain View for the moment,” Watson said.
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  14. kung exclude
    • 2020 April 12, Erika Heslop Martin, “Art & Leisure”, in Jamaica Gleaner[25]:
      In a classic example of East meets West, qigong (pronounced ‘chee-gong’ and also written as ch’i kung) is one of the four pillars of...
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  15. mek exclude
    • 2019 November 9, Judana Murphy, “Getting Girls To Flourish And Boys To Roar”, in Jamaica Gleaner[26]:
      It mek me understand seh mi fi guh a class and do my work and listen to the teachers.
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    • 2020 September 4, Judana Murphy, “Gordon-Webley Should Not Have Crossed Floor, Says JLP Supporter”, in Jamaica Gleaner[27]:
      We a go jus’ rejoice, pray and ask God fi mek she guide East Rural, ‘cause East Rural is a very big constituency,” Solomon said of her victory plans.
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    • 2021 January 2, Judana Murphy, “Homeless Man Struggles To Find Room For Rent”, in Jamaica Gleaner[28]:
      When me buy a box a lighter fi $1,350, me only mek $250 profit, but it still stop me from siddung pan di street and beg a man $10,” he explained.
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  16. nutten exclude
    • 2021 January 2, Judana Murphy, “Homeless Man Struggles To Find Room For Rent”, in Jamaica Gleaner[29]:
      One of the inspectors see me down King Street and me used to tell him, ‘How all di while unno run wi off a di street and nutten nah gwaan fi wi?’ Mi spirit jus seh talk to him, and him carry mi up di office,” he recounted.
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  17. nyammings exclude
    • 2019 May 30, Rocheda Bartley, “Sugary SoirÉE At Sweetart Bake Expo 2019”, in Jamaica Gleaner[30]:
      Riverside nyammings ‘Inna Mi Calabash’ »
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  18. oonu exclude
    • 2021 January 2, Yasmine Peru, “Police Warned Beenie Man He Would Be Prosecuted - Deejay For Court February 10”, in Jamaica Gleaner[31]:
      St Elizabeth if oonu know weh the party deh reach, so you know say a New Year’s Eve and we haffi ring in the New Year nuh care weh who waan seh.
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  19. reinsmanship exclude
    • 2020 July 26, Ainsley Walters, “Mighty Battle - MAHOGANY, WOW WOW Set For Thrilling 2000 Guineas Clash”, in Jamaica Gleaner[32]:
      WITH little to choose between WOW WOW and MAHOGANY, sharing 14 consecutive victories, reinsmanship could make the difference in this afternoon’s 2000 Guineas at a mile.
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  20. seh exclude
    • 2020 January 15, Judana Murphy, “Clinging To Dad, Longing For Mom - Youth Under Mentorship Rides Emotional Roller Coaster”, in Jamaica Gleaner[33]:
      Fi know seh mi have mi fada and some children don’t have dem fada,” Tahjae said.
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    • 2019 December 20, Judana Murphy, “Youths Seize Second Chance At Job Skills”, in Jamaica Gleaner[34]:
      His father, Damion, shared in the celebration.“Mi proud fi know seh him a get fi achieve what him want,” he said.
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    • 2019 November 9, Judana Murphy, “Getting Girls To Flourish And Boys To Roar”, in Jamaica Gleaner[35]:
      Mi never did waah go and dem (his parents) seh mi haffi go, cause it’s serious,” said Jahime, who admitted that he was chosen because of misconduct and irregular class attendance.
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    • 2021 January 2, Judana Murphy, “Homeless Man Struggles To Find Room For Rent”, in Jamaica Gleaner[36]:
      One of the inspectors see me down King Street and me used to tell him, ‘How all di while unno run wi off a di street and nutten nah gwaan fi wi?’ Mi spirit jus seh talk to him, and him carry mi up di office,” he recounted.
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    • 2020 September 4, Judana Murphy, “Gordon-Webley Should Not Have Crossed Floor, Says JLP Supporter”, in Jamaica Gleaner[37]:
      She seh, ‘Miss Holness fight har out.’ Mi seh, ‘Miss Holness nuh fight yuh out, a yuh fight out yuhself’,” she recalled of a conversation.
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  21. siddung exclude
    • 2021 January 2, Judana Murphy, “Homeless Man Struggles To Find Room For Rent”, in Jamaica Gleaner[38]:
      When me buy a box a lighter fi $1,350, me only mek $250 profit, but it still stop me from siddung pan di street and beg a man $10,” he explained.
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  22. streetperson exclude
    • 2020 January 6, Christopher Serju, “Sick Persons Kicked Out By Relatives, Landlords Among Kingston’S Homeless”, in Jamaica Gleaner[39]:
      Councillor for the Rae Town division, Rosalie Hamilton, explained that many of the persons they cater to as homeless are, in fact, people who defy the stereotype of a streetperson – dirty and ungroomed.
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  23. sugarland exclude
    • 2019 May 30, Rocheda Bartley, “Sugary SoirÉE At Sweetart Bake Expo 2019”, in Jamaica Gleaner[40]:
      And to top off the sugarland adventure, on-stage demonstrations and presentations educating curious foodies about cake baking kept many entertained.
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  24. unno exclude
    • 2021 January 2, Judana Murphy, “Homeless Man Struggles To Find Room For Rent”, in Jamaica Gleaner[41]:
      One of the inspectors see me down King Street and me used to tell him, ‘How all di while unno run wi off a di street and nutten nah gwaan fi wi?’ Mi spirit jus seh talk to him, and him carry mi up di office,” he recounted.
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  25. uto exclude
    • 2020 November 22, Karena Bennett, “Business”, in Jamaica Gleaner[42]:
      A uto battery maker Tropical Battery has entered into discussions with two companies on possibly merging its operation, or broadening the business through acquisition.
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  26. waan exclude
    • 2021 January 2, Yasmine Peru, “Police Warned Beenie Man He Would Be Prosecuted - Deejay For Court February 10”, in Jamaica Gleaner[43]:
      St Elizabeth if oonu know weh the party deh reach, so you know say a New Year’s Eve and we haffi ring in the New Year nuh care weh who waan seh.
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  27. wata exclude
    • 2020 January 11, Judana Murphy, “Rural St Andrew Residents Want Frequent Flow Of Water”, in Jamaica Gleaner[44]:
      He continued: “As soon as di rain stop fall and we stop get wata a pipe, wi haffi guh a gully fi wata fi use fi washing, but di drinking now yuh haffi come buy wata a road,” Grant said.
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  28. winer exclude
    • 2019 December 19, Danik Frazer, “Food”, in Jamaica Gleaner[45]:
      One of Kingston’s favourite winer cellars, Cellar 8, has joined hands with restaurant week to spice up your wine oriented date nights with a salad to blow your mind and your tastebuds.
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  29. yaad exclude
    • 2020 December 31, Krysta Anderson, “Food”, in Jamaica Gleaner[46]:
      When you hear the word ‘dutchie’ or ‘Dutch pot’, the first thing that comes to mind is a well-seasoned, ‘yaad style’, home-cooked meal.
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  30. yute exclude
    • 2021 January 3, Corey Robinson, “Robbery Rampage - Bandits Use Masks To Advantage To Carry Out Brazen Attacks”, in Jamaica Gleaner[47]:
      The yute is just 33 and them kill him.
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Jamaican Creole[edit]

  1. gungo exclude
    • 2019 December 14, Rocheda Bartley, “Let’S Have Lamb For Christmas”, in Jamaica Gleaner[48]:
      It’s a combination of risotto gungo rice with a sorrel chutney and cassava crusted lamb chops.
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    • 2020 December 17, Stephanie Lyew, “A ‘PeppaThyme And Place’ - Restaurant Gets Crafty With Combos”, in Jamaica Gleaner[49]:
      What we have been doing for several companies, since they can’t have staff lunch or a Christmas dinner or party, is put together a box lunch menu where we also included some foods that’s not part of our regular menu, like rice and gungo peas and gungo peas soup, and ham.
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  2. likkle exclude
    • 2021 January 2, Judana Murphy, “Homeless Man Struggles To Find Room For Rent”, in Jamaica Gleaner[50]:
      I need a likkle board house.
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    • 2019 August 12, Judana Murphy, “Road Laws Face Low Enforcement”, in Jamaica Gleaner[51]:
      We view a motor vehicle death as ‘a likkle death’, so if it’s a shooting, shooting gets more attention,” Hare said.
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    • 2020 January 11, Judana Murphy, “Rural St Andrew Residents Want Frequent Flow Of Water”, in Jamaica Gleaner[52]:
      Wi use it wash, wi use it cook cause wi hardly get water inna di pipe and wi use it bathe and do every likkle ting.
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  3. tek exclude
    • 2020 December 14, Jason Cross, “COVID JAB FEAR - Resistance From Front-Line Staff Could Hurt Vaccine Campaign”, in Jamaica Gleaner[53]:
      Mi naw tek it.
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Latin[edit]

  1. alia exclude
    • 2021 January 3, Erica Virtue, “It Was A Political Pandemic In 2020 - Electorates Among The Biggest Losers”, in Jamaica Gleaner[54]:
      Tonight, the victor is the people of Jamaica … You came out in your hundreds of thousands, and you participated in this solemn process of democracy; you voted, you expressed yourself through the ballot,” said Holness, inter alia, in an acceptance speech under mask, which has become part of the dress code of the new normal.
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  2. ambrosius exclude
    • 2019 November 5, Danik Frazer, “Marguerite’S Epicurean Delights”, in Jamaica Gleaner[55]:
      While you savour that, take some time to luxuriate in Marguerites’ selection of sweet nectars and lose yourself in the decadence of this ambrosius delight.
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  3. cambio exclude
    • 2020 December 30, Steven Jackson, “Alliance Financial Suspends $2 Billion IPO - Regulators Probe Matter Concerning Related Company”, in Jamaica Gleaner[56]:
      Alliance Financial, which acts as a primary agent for remittance provider MoneyGram, also offers cambio services, and provides payment services as a principal member of the MasterCard network.
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  4. mellitus exclude
    • 2020 October 21, Dr Amoy Ramsay, “Watch Your Eyes! - Taking Care Of Your Sight During The COVID-19 Pandemic”, in Jamaica Gleaner[57]:
      All patients 12 years and older with diabetes mellitus should have their eyes checked at least once a year.
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  5. nauseam exclude
    • 2020 November 11, “Playa Fills Few Jamaican Hotel Rooms Despite Discounts”, in Jamaica Gleaner[58]:
      Airlift, and then obviously the restrictions that we’ve discussed ad nauseam in Jamaica.
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  6. rotulorum exclude
    • 2010 January 1, “Business”, in Jamaica Gleaner[59]:
      Steadman Fuller, chief executive officer of Kingston Bookshop Limited, has been appointed custos rotulorum of Kingston, effective January 1.
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  7. vin exclude
    • 2019 November 21, Danik Frazer, “Read Between The Wines”, in Jamaica Gleaner[60]:
      To get a better insight into the intricacies of le vin, Food asked the general manager, Bolivier Blake, of the Fromage Group for his expertise.
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