This glossary of words used in Paul Laurence Dunbar’s dialect poetry provides the spelling(s) used in the poems; audio recordings of the words spoken in a phrase from a Dunbar poem (most of which are spoken by Dunbar scholar and performer Herbert Woodward Martin); and the passage of the poem from which the pronouncer read.

The goal of this glossary and the Dunbar Music Archive is to build awareness of Dunbar's dialect poetry; to preserve the pronunciation and style of its delivery; to provide a glimpse into African American life and culture in the 19th and 20th centuries; and to provide a fuller picture of an untold African American history.

Minnita Daniel-Cox, the curator of the Dunbar Music Archive and the Dunbar dialect glossary, is an associate professor of music at the University of Dayton.

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C

choiry

choky

choppin’

Chrismus

Christuns

chub

chu’ch

chums

chune

cidah

'

’cides

C

clambered

cleah

cloes

clost

coastin’

comfo’t

'

’comp’niment

C

co’n

co’nah

co’n-crib

coolah

coquettin’

cose

courtin’

crik

cullud

curus

cu’rus

D

dah

dah ’s

d’ain’t

da’lin

dan

dangah

dat

dat’s

de

deah

dearah

debbil

deb’lish

def

deir

delikit

dem

den

dere

dere’s

dern

des

dese

dey

diffah

diff’rent

diffunt

dis

do’ (don’t)

do’ (door)

doin’

dooty

dough

'

’dout

D

draps

dribe

durn

du’ty

E

eahs

ebenin’

edicated

ef

ehly

'

’em

E

enuff

er

ergin

ermung

erpon

er-right

er-ring

evah

evahbiddy

evahthing

extry

ez

Ezry

F

fac’s

fah

fallin’

fa’mer

fam’ly

fas’

fatt’nin’

feah

feddah

fellah

feller

fello’

fiah-place

fiddlah