Definitions for dialectal

dialectal di·a·lec·tal

Spelling: [dahy-uh-lek-tl]
IPA: /ˌdaɪ əˈlɛk tl/

Dialectal is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 15 points.

You can make 343 anagrams from letters in dialectal (aacdeillt).

Definitions for dialectal

adjective

  1. of a dialect.
  2. characteristic of a dialect.

Origin of dialectal

First recorded in 1825-35; dialect + -al1

Examples for dialectal

Drs Seler and Schellhas believe im to be the radical of imix and imox, which are dialectal variations of the same word.

But, as a matter of fact, nearly all our chief writers have recognised the value of dialectal words.

Not until the year 1,000, or the beginning of the 11th Century, do dialectal differentiations seem to be fully developed.

Literary style except in Southern Leyte and Bohol where it is colloquial (with the dialectal prefix a- substituting for paga-).

As to dialectal idioms or lingual peculiarities, I had not, of course, the most remote idea.

The word is a compound of inter, between, and lope, a dialectal variant of “leap.”

They must certainly have been looked upon, at the first, as being rustic or dialectal.

The Middle English was pre-eminently the dialectal period of the language.

In this long list, filling 80 columns, the dialectal words are marked with a dagger .

Some of them probably heard the jests at the expense of their dialectal peculiarities which Plautus introduced into his comedies.

Word Value for dialectal
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