Since the Appalachian dulcimer is played by people from New England to California these days, the following note is offered as a public service. People who live in Appalachia have their own way of saying the word. There's even a poem sometimes offered for the edification of flatlanders. It goes like this:
"Snake," said Eve,
"If you try to deceive,
I'll throw this apple atcha."
-- Loyal Jones and Billy Edd Wheeler.
Laughter in Appalachia. Little Rock: August House, 1987. 90
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