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    ...fiddler The accordionist, called 'a fiddler,' played a 'tune' while each of the mummers has 'a step...
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    ...fiddler . . . and we even had to head up socials,and I remember one on several occasions I acted...
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    ...fiddler In the center of the floor on a raised platform/ sat the fiddler, who was really...
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    ...fiddler . . . . the fiddler who was playing an accordian. He was always called the filddler...
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    ...fiddler If it is the last house to be visited, they will persuade the host to 'get a fiddler' (i.e...
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    ...fiddler "There's all kinds of fiddlers here in St. Bernards". When I enquired further I discovered...
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    ...fiddler . . . . the hall would be prepared for dancing and sets formed wherever there was room. A...
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    ...fiddler . . . . before many more years had passed I had put two and two together and figured out...
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    ...fiddler Sometimes after carrying the bar for possibly an hour, a person might begin to stagger...
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    ...fiddler n The 'fiddler' with his accordin (usually pronounced 'cardeen' ) seats himself on a chair...
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    ... by the local "Fiddler", the blind fiddler from the Goulds or one of the many accordeon players. DNE-cit G. M...
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    ... that this noise was coming from the fiddler who was playing an accordian. He was always called the fiddler...
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  13. 13
    Published 1978
    ... Withdrawn 'fiddle v' and 'fiddler n' in DNE but not in same sense...
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    Published 1976
    ...bridge n But whenever the fiddler stopped, the men in their shirtsleeves with sweat running down...
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  15. 15
    Published 1974
    ... as fiddler for them - I played the accordeon and I would play for 'em to dance. (took charge of,organised etc...
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  16. 16
    Published 1973
    ...chin n Very seldom was there any real music, such as a fiddler, so the young people danced to what...
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  17. 17
    Published 1971
    ...; and the fiddler was expected to respond to the individual demands made upon his musical repertoire. The most...
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  18. 18
    Published 1979
    ...cheek n One of the favorite pastimes of a crew, while 'in baitin,' is a dance.There was no fiddler...
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  19. 19
    Published 1989
    ... _more_ so to musicicans (e.g. fiddlers, accordion players) than its singers. 2. Not only newly composed...
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    ... the fiddlers of the place to play 'fairy tunes'. These were tunes that were passed down from father to son...
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