zurrhttp://www.oed.com/dictionary/zurr_n%3Ftab%3Dmeaning_and_usezurr, n.
First published 1921; not fully revised

zurrnoun

English regional (chiefly south-western).
  1. 1803–
    1. 1803
      Dan. I be ready, zur.
      G. Colman, John Bull i. i. 16
    2. 1825
      I bag ye, zur, to take en vooäth.
      J. Jennings, Observations Dialects W. England 118
    3. 1838
      ‘Woy, yes, Zur,’ said a waggon-driver, with a short smock-frock... ‘That's how it is, Zur.’
      J. Grant, Sketches in London ix. 292
    4. 1921
      Beg pardon, zur, but can't abide here while they be a-reapin'.
      H. Williamson, Beautiful Years 117
    5. 1977
      A-ben sleepen in m'bed, zurr, 'tel cock d'crow for dawnen.
      F. Parrish, Fire in Barley iii. 30

zurr, n. was first published in 1921; not fully revised.

zurr, n. was last modified in June 2024.