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This edit caught my eye. I reverted it after looking at [1], [2] and other web pages which agree. I did see [3], though, which disagrees. I don't have enough info on this to for a proper and properly cited WP:DUE explanation in the article. Wtmitchell(talk) (earlier Boracay Bill) 11:52, 4 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Very interesting question. I personally have never heard anyone say the word other than rhymes with 'cover', but that does not mean that there are no other pronunciations. The word does not appear in W.H. Long's dictionary of IW dialect (1886). I will look into this further. Also, of your references only 2 seems to be relevant. Naturenet | Talk17:06, 5 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]