Well another year gone by, and I have spent another New Year away from 'home'. I gather that New Year celebrations, first footing, etc., have gone by the way nowadays. So I am not missing much ? Where I live there was a caravan club meet, and some of them appeared in the local pub, and they were from the North East, so they livened up New Year's Day dinner time for us ex-pats.
But by the by, the reason I have come here tonight is ,... local Geordie words, NE words, etc. One word we used at Blyth was " sproach". eg. - 'let wi hev a gud sproach in this cupboard.'; or from an elder, ' what are yi sproaching aboot in the cupboards and drawers?'
I have looked in old dictionaries, etc., but just cannot find the word, "sproach."(or however spelled.)So does anyone from Blyth it being used within their family, years back ?