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/gwuyn/, v. Chiefly Southern U.S. Nonstandard.pres. part. of go.
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gwine — I [ Gween] Jamaican Slang Glossary Going. Wi gwine adoor. (We are going outside.) II Gullah Words going, going to … English dialects glossary
gwine — (|)gwīn, ˈgwīən dialect present part of go … Useful english dictionary
I'm Gwine ober de Mountain — also spelled I m Going ober de Mountain , is an American song written by blackface minstrel composer Dan Emmett. The song may be a precursor to Dixie , as evidenced by its line Away down south in de Kentuck brake ; [Quoted in Nathan 260.] in com … Wikipedia
dægwine — n? ( es/ u) day s pay … Old to modern English dictionary
Camptown Races — Gwine to Run All Night, or De Camptown Races Music by Stephen Foster Lyrics by Stephen Foster Published Baltimore: F. D. Benteen (February 1850) Language English Form Strophic with chorus Original artist Christy s Minstrels Gwine to … Wikipedia
consanguinean — |gwinēən adjective Etymology: Latin consanguineus + English an Roman law : having the same father … Useful english dictionary
Old Dan Tucker — was first published in 1843. Sheet music editions from that year, such as this one from Charles H. Keith of Boston, name no composer. Written by Usually attributed to Daniel Decatur Emmett Published 1843 Language … Wikipedia
Golden Slippers — is a spiritual popularized in the years following the American Civil War by the Fisk Jubilee Singers. The song is also known by its opening line, What Kind of Shoes You Gwine (Going) To Wear . The song became the basis for a minstrel show parody… … Wikipedia
Gullah language — Infobox Language name=Gullah states=United States region=Coastal low country region of South Carolina and Georgia including the Sea Islands cite web url=http://www.ethnologue.com/show language.asp?code=gul title=Sea Island Creole English… … Wikipedia
Cindy (folk song) — Cindy ( Cindy, Cindy ) Music by Traditional Language English Form Folk song Cindy ( Cindy, Cindy ) is a popular American Folk song. According to John Lomax, the song originated in North Carolina. In the early and middle 20th century, Cindy was… … Wikipedia