bark (v)(To b. a sail or cordage). To boil these with hemlock bark.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story April 1962Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedA different quote from page 264 of this source appears in DNE I instead
beaterCf. bater.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story April 1962Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedDNE uses a diff...
bud1 nWe had a 60-gallon bark pot. You had to pick those buds off of the tops [of the trees] and p...
birchTheire canoaes are about 20 foote long, 4 foote [and] a halfe broad in the middle alofte, f...
bark (n)Other improvements will be carried out.. to accomodate several historic items on the groun...
barkedNever have bark sails. Now their argument for bark sails, of course, there's the Green Bay f...
birchThe [caribou] tongue he kept, wrapping it carefully in birch rind and putting it in our bag.P...
bark (n)Well now you'd heave in your buds an' you'd boil them now for three hours,an' you dip off ...
bark (v)Well now you wants,Jack,about _ to bark an ordinary trap you wants two barrels o' buds. An...
by-boat nThat all and every person or persons whatsoever, that shall go over with their servants t...
bud1 nYou'd heave in your buds and you'd boil them for three hours, and you dip off that bark then...
rind nthe bark of a tree.the bark of a tree.PRINTED ITEMG. M. Story June 1961Used I and SupNot used...
bark (v)v.t. To boil (a sail or cordage) with hemlock bark.v.t. To boil (a sail or cordage) with h...
bark (v)But now the company schooners, I mean to say it's not too often they used to bother with ...
bark (n)Oh tar-mops and bark-pots...PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story September 1965Used I and SupUsed I2Used I...
bud1 nTo bark an ordinary trap you wants two barrels o' buds.(copied from bark entry)GMS Jul 78Us...
beaterCf. bater.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story April 1962Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedDNE uses a diff...
bud1 nWe had a 60-gallon bark pot. You had to pick those buds off of the tops [of the trees] and p...
birchTheire canoaes are about 20 foote long, 4 foote [and] a halfe broad in the middle alofte, f...
bark (n)Other improvements will be carried out.. to accomodate several historic items on the groun...
barkedNever have bark sails. Now their argument for bark sails, of course, there's the Green Bay f...
birchThe [caribou] tongue he kept, wrapping it carefully in birch rind and putting it in our bag.P...
bark (n)Well now you'd heave in your buds an' you'd boil them now for three hours,an' you dip off ...
bark (v)Well now you wants,Jack,about _ to bark an ordinary trap you wants two barrels o' buds. An...
by-boat nThat all and every person or persons whatsoever, that shall go over with their servants t...
bud1 nYou'd heave in your buds and you'd boil them for three hours, and you dip off that bark then...
rind nthe bark of a tree.the bark of a tree.PRINTED ITEMG. M. Story June 1961Used I and SupNot used...
bark (v)v.t. To boil (a sail or cordage) with hemlock bark.v.t. To boil (a sail or cordage) with h...
bark (v)But now the company schooners, I mean to say it's not too often they used to bother with ...
bark (n)Oh tar-mops and bark-pots...PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story September 1965Used I and SupUsed I2Used I...
bud1 nTo bark an ordinary trap you wants two barrels o' buds.(copied from bark entry)GMS Jul 78Us...
beaterCf. bater.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story April 1962Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedDNE uses a diff...
bud1 nWe had a 60-gallon bark pot. You had to pick those buds off of the tops [of the trees] and p...
birchTheire canoaes are about 20 foote long, 4 foote [and] a halfe broad in the middle alofte, f...