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Words extracted from Jamaica Gleaner

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Missing words[edit]

  1. bruken exclude
    • 2020 August 30, Clive Munroe Jr, “In Focus”, in Jamaica Gleaner[1]:
      Ticks, lice, ‘bruken out’ (a scaly condition of the scalp), worms, foot conditions (most...
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  2. chatteled exclude
    • 2021 February 9, “Alando N. Terrelonge”, in Jamaica Gleaner[2]:
      Freedom was as elusive as it was frustratingly used as an object of taunt by those who held power over the bodies of others who were chatteled and enslaved.
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  3. cheffings exclude
    • 2021 January 21, Krysta Anderson, “Andrea Wilson-Green dishes out vegetarian ‘cheffings’”, in Jamaica Gleaner[3]:
      Wilson-Green has managed to discover yet another plated passion, dishing out incredibly tasty vegetarian ‘cheffings’.
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  4. deh exclude
    • 2020 June 4, Andre Williams, “Brothers’ killings add to August Town woes”, in Jamaica Gleaner[4]:
      From dem kill my cousin 2018 right at the gate deh so, mi fraid and a look out for this,” a female resident, who requested anonymity because of security concerns, said.
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    • 2020 October 27, Andre Williams, “Missing gun puts garbage crew in criminals’ cross hairs”, in Jamaica Gleaner[5]:
      It is no secret that Whitehall hot up since the year start and every corner deh pon lookout.
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    • 2020 June 19, Andre Williams, “Alorica staff cry foul over pay cut for system outages”, in Jamaica Gleaner[6]:
      Normally, when you deh a work, you no have to go through system issue like this, and you are sure that you getting paid in full and everything.
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    • 2021 February 11, Hopeton Bucknor, “Beenie Man pleads not guilty to curfew, noise charges”, in Jamaica Gleaner[7]:
      We di deh a hang out, we and wi fren.
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    • 2019 December 20, Andre Williams, “One week after Dover massacre, life has changed – forever”, in Jamaica Gleaner[8]:
      When we see jerky lock and deh suh lock, everybody just start lock up.
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  5. koliada exclude
    • 2021 January 17, “A Christmas in January”, in Jamaica Gleaner[9]:
      Another tradition was the singing of Christmas carols or koliada.
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  6. lenten exclude
    • 2021 January 17, “A Christmas in January”, in Jamaica Gleaner[10]:
      But the dinner on Christmas Eve would still be lenten and no alcohol would be served.
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  7. mada exclude
    • 2020 June 24, Andre Williams, “Clansman Gang burial site found after 18-month probe”, in Jamaica Gleaner[11]:
      Nobody nuh want talk, but mi nuh really a talk on behalf of my pickney dem cause if fowl can’t hear, mi mada say dem feel,” the woman said.
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  8. mek exclude
    • 2020 July 26, “Mark Wignall”, in Jamaica Gleaner[12]:
      She would look across at him and say with a straight face, ‘Honey, if there is anything you have to tell me, please don’t mek mi fine out.
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    • 2020 February 3, Andre Williams, “Chinese business class urged to deepen local roots”, in Jamaica Gleaner[13]:
      So dem come mek dem money and gone.
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  9. mua exclude
    • 2020 November 2, Krysta Anderson, “Faces Going Places: The Beauty of KendOll’s Artistry”, in Jamaica Gleaner[14]:
      But she has been a professional make-up artist (mua) for six of those years.
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  10. muas exclude
    • 2020 November 2, Krysta Anderson, “Faces Going Places: The Beauty of KendOll’s Artistry”, in Jamaica Gleaner[15]:
      Her advice to aspiring muas and entrepreneurs is to endure the process because the pay-off will be worth it.
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  11. naturalista exclude
    • 2021 January 15, Krysta Anderson, “Audre Wisdom grows hair story into business”, in Jamaica Gleaner[16]:
      Her hair story began back in 2017, after doing the big chop and becoming a naturalista.
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  12. nuff exclude
    • 2020 August 9, “Mark Wignall”, in Jamaica Gleaner[17]:
      A 44-year old labourer, who told me he was a People’s National Party supporter, said: “Mi si Holness a do nuff nuff and young people like him, an him always show up when a big trouble happen to people.
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  13. nutten exclude
    • 2020 August 9, “Mark Wignall”, in Jamaica Gleaner[18]:
      A 40-something painter and mason simply said: “PNP did dey dey and dem never do nutten.
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    • 2021 February 11, Hopeton Bucknor, “Beenie Man pleads not guilty to curfew, noise charges”, in Jamaica Gleaner[19]:
      A nuh nutten like what de police dem seh,” the entertainer told The Gleaner before his lawyer intervened.
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  14. seet exclude
    • 2021 February 6, Hopeton Bucknor, “Relatives of man killed by cops deny shoot-out”, in Jamaica Gleaner[20]:
      Everything start from a little argument with him an him girlfriend and seet yah now, him dead.
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  15. seh exclude
    • 2021 February 6, Hopeton Bucknor, “Relatives of man killed by cops deny shoot-out”, in Jamaica Gleaner[21]:
      Di police seh dem come and him fire pon dem, and dem return fire pon him, an him dead, but mi know seh nothing nuh go like dat because mi son was never a gunman,” the grieving father told The Gleaner.
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  16. thermidor exclude
    • 2021 January 28, Krysta Anderson, “Nature’s Catering Services branches off into dinner boxes”, in Jamaica Gleaner[22]:
      Lovers of seafood can indulge the amazing flavour of this lobster thermidor.
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  17. unuh exclude
    • 2019 December 20, Andre Williams, “One week after Dover massacre, life has changed – forever”, in Jamaica Gleaner[23]:
      Until we feel likkle bit better in a weself, but we nuh want fi a wonder where unuh deh,” a resident said to a policeman in full view of our news team.
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  18. weself exclude
    • 2019 December 20, Andre Williams, “One week after Dover massacre, life has changed – forever”, in Jamaica Gleaner[24]:
      Until we feel likkle bit better in a weself, but we nuh want fi a wonder where unuh deh,” a resident said to a policeman in full view of our news team.
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Jamaican Creole[edit]

  1. likkle exclude
    • 2020 January 13, Andre Williams, “UPDATED: JDF corporal planned to kill girlfriend since December”, in Jamaica Gleaner[25]:
      But before the fireman come and cut off the lock, one of the police look in through the window and said, ‘Spec, a nuh likkle bit a shot this ya man fire inna di place.
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    • 2019 December 20, Andre Williams, “One week after Dover massacre, life has changed – forever”, in Jamaica Gleaner[26]:
      Until we feel likkle bit better in a weself, but we nuh want fi a wonder where unuh deh,” a resident said to a policeman in full view of our news team.
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  2. tek exclude
    • 2020 June 24, Andre Williams, “Clansman Gang burial site found after 18-month probe”, in Jamaica Gleaner[27]:
      At the end of the day, if a dead person down there with all I see them tek up, it can’t be no youth that born inna 1985 or ‘86 do it,” the near 50-year resident of the community said.
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    • 2020 January 29, Andre Williams, “Cops deny ‘robot’ taxi driver killed in cold blood”, in Jamaica Gleaner[28]:
      Dem a tek set on the taxi man dem and a this it come to.
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    • 2020 January 13, Andre Williams, “‘Satan was in him’ - Killer soldier opened up to confidante about stormy relationship”, in Jamaica Gleaner[29]:
      Never tek him serious.
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    • 2020 January 31, Andre Williams, “‘Unfair and unfortunate’ - Teachers, parents, students throw support behind Pembroke Hall teacher facing disciplinary hearing”, in Jamaica Gleaner[30]:
      That is why nowadays dem youth ya a tek up how much gun and a do so much thing and a say nobody nuh fi talk to dem.
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Latin[edit]

  1. alia exclude
    • 2020 August 9, “Nigel Clarke”, in Jamaica Gleaner[31]:
      The real sector comprises, inter alia, corporate Jamaica and MSMEs, including manufacturers, producers, farmers, entertainers, retailers, BPOs, mining operators, distributors, craftsmen, repair garages, personal-service providers, restaurants, tourism-attraction operators, hotels, etc.
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  2. grata exclude
    • 2021 February 7, “Letter from Laura”, in Jamaica Gleaner[32]:
      My political officer thought they were going to eject me, that I was going to be declared persona non grata, i.e., not welcome in Jamaica.
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  3. hoc exclude
    • 2021 February 9, Emmanuel Macron, “Multilaterals must come to the party for world recovery”, in Jamaica Gleaner[33]:
      In this spirit, we are determined to work together, with and within the United Nations, regional organisations, international fora such as the G7 and G20, and ad hoc coalitions to tackle the global challenges we face now and in the future.
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  4. standi exclude
    • 2020 January 13, Kimberley Small, “Diana King clashes with Kartel - Vybz reportedly willing to join prison music rehab”, in Jamaica Gleaner[34]:
      If he is given permission to record, then I wouldn’t have the locus standi to refuse his participation,” Wright said.
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  5. valorem exclude
    • 2021 February 7, “Ethics handbook for Caribbean policymakers and leaders – Part II”, in Jamaica Gleaner[35]:
      They enter the tax net through ad valorem taxes on purchases, for example.
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