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Wright gives only the verb stolch 'to tread down, trample, to walk in the dirt'. The adjective is therefore primarily applicable to wet land that has become sodden and miry by being poached by cattle, and then to any ground in a similar condition. Since poach is a somewhat confused homophone, its adjective poachy has no chance against stolchy. 'I whirry through the dark'.
We have to guess what a waterbreak is, having found no other example of the word. 'Of hobby-horses with their starting eyes'. #Hobby-horse# as a local or rustic name for dragon-fly can have no right to general acceptance. 'Stolchy ploughlands hid in grief. #Stolchy# is so good a word that it does not need a dictionary.
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