Reverse Dictionary: DIALECT

ADJECTIVES
► BRAID having a strong dialect language or accent → 1911 Sc. (Bk.)
► VERNACULARY of a language or dialect: that is naturally spoken by the people of a particular country or district; native, indigenous → 1652 obs.
► VERNACULE of a language or dialect: that is naturally spoken by the people of a particular country or district; native, indigenous → 1669 obs.

NOUNS
► CANT provincial dialect; vulgar slang → 1802
► LOAMSHIRE DIALECT faulty dialect as used by ignorant writers → 20C Brit. authors’ usage
 RUSTIC country dialect → 1841 obs.
► TUMMUS-AN-MEARY broad Lancashire dialect → 1905 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► WALLOCH a din, noise, sound; way of speaking, distinctive accent, dialect → 1898 Sc. 
► YANKEE the dialect of New England; loosely, American English generally → 1824

NOUNS – PERSON
► BIDIALECTALIST one who uses or who is able to use two dialects of a language → 1976 

VERBS
 RUSTICIZE to speak in a rural dialect → 1822 obs.