This section is from the "A Complete Dictionary of Dry Goods" book, by George S. Cole. Also available from Amazon: A complete dictionary of dry goods and history of silk, cotton, linen, wool and other fibrous substances,: Including a full explanation of the modern processes ... together with various useful tables.
The clothes - dee klider
the coat - dair rock
the trowsers - dee hozen
the pocket - dee tashay
the buttons - dee kneupfay
the dressing-gown - dair shlafrok
the slippers - dee pantofeln
the drawers - dee oonterhosen
the stockings - dee strimpfay
the shirt - das hemd
the braces - dee hozentrayge
the waistcoat - dee vestay
the boot - dair steefel
the boot-jack - dair steefelnec^t
the cap - dee meeutzay
the gloves - dee handshooay
the handkerchief - das tashentooc^
the watch - dee oor
the umbrella - dair raygenshearm
the purse - dee beursay
the brush - dee beenrstay
the comb - dair kam
the apron - dee sheeurzay
the fan - dair fer^er
the dress - das klide
the petticoat - dair oonterrock
the stays - dair schneeurlibe
the veil - dair shlier
the powder - dee poouder
the soap - dee zifay
the tooth-powder - das tzaenpoolver
 
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