Dialectal [adjective]

Definition of Dialectal:

regional

Synonyms of Dialectal:


Opposite/Antonyms of Dialectal:

-


Sentence/Example of Dialectal:

It may be a mere dialectal form of 'crooked,' or it may be miswritten for kroked, the usual old spelling.

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

It is questioned how far it is possible to adopt living dialectal forms to save words that would otherwise perish.

Although each dialectal feature has its own boundaries, these are not set by pure chance.

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

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

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

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

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

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