bluff aOED a 1 b of a shore or coastline 1658- DAE the noun: 1687- OED: 1737-Withd? [check]Not usedNot usedWithdraw
shoalWithdraw MAY 22 1979[check]Not usedNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Raji Sreeni on Sat 15 Aug 2015;...
shore nThis is the sense common in _Cent_/_NID_/_OED_, so I've omitted it.[check]Used I and SupUs...
backWithdraw? G.OED -> 1851 NIDNot EDD that I can see To me this is a bookish, biblical word. ...
bluff n36. I have heard the word bluff used to convey both meanings mentioned.MAY 1973 JH MAY 1973...
bluff nA bow of a boat is said to be bluff when curve is closer to the vertical: rather than more ...
bluff n36. a point of land running out from the shore. - Don't go near the bluff or you will get ca...
shore 1 nNormal usage in Nfld.Used I and SupNot used1Not usedCOAST n, INSHORE, LANDWASH, EASTER, FR...
bore nOED sb� 2 tide - wave of extrao. height 1601 - Pretty closetideWithdraw? [check]Not usedUs...
woodercovered in OED Esp, a nautical man's usage.withd? [check]Not usedNot usedWithdraw
shore 1 n"Bachelor's Hall": Oh the girls of this place that live along the shore, / If they hear b...
flat n_OED_ 5 b 'a tract of low-lying marshy land; a swamp (1610-1859) ...
haberdine_OED_ ~ obs (1300-1708) SMYTH ~ _EDD_ habberdyn-fish obs (1790)No real evidence that thi...
rake nAnd he went up this evening an' cut a keel for to build a cod seine skiff.This keel,if the b...
flat n_Cent_ ~ 4 ([-]a[-]) _OED_ ~ Sb� 6_DAE_ ~ n� 1 'shallow or shore' (1634 - SmythWithdraw [che...
cast vI think 'every motion or swell of the sea or waves' 5 a throw of the sounding lead, of a f...
shoalWithdraw MAY 22 1979[check]Not usedNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Raji Sreeni on Sat 15 Aug 2015;...
shore nThis is the sense common in _Cent_/_NID_/_OED_, so I've omitted it.[check]Used I and SupUs...
backWithdraw? G.OED -> 1851 NIDNot EDD that I can see To me this is a bookish, biblical word. ...
bluff n36. I have heard the word bluff used to convey both meanings mentioned.MAY 1973 JH MAY 1973...
bluff nA bow of a boat is said to be bluff when curve is closer to the vertical: rather than more ...
bluff n36. a point of land running out from the shore. - Don't go near the bluff or you will get ca...
shore 1 nNormal usage in Nfld.Used I and SupNot used1Not usedCOAST n, INSHORE, LANDWASH, EASTER, FR...
bore nOED sb� 2 tide - wave of extrao. height 1601 - Pretty closetideWithdraw? [check]Not usedUs...
woodercovered in OED Esp, a nautical man's usage.withd? [check]Not usedNot usedWithdraw
shore 1 n"Bachelor's Hall": Oh the girls of this place that live along the shore, / If they hear b...
flat n_OED_ 5 b 'a tract of low-lying marshy land; a swamp (1610-1859) ...
haberdine_OED_ ~ obs (1300-1708) SMYTH ~ _EDD_ habberdyn-fish obs (1790)No real evidence that thi...
rake nAnd he went up this evening an' cut a keel for to build a cod seine skiff.This keel,if the b...
flat n_Cent_ ~ 4 ([-]a[-]) _OED_ ~ Sb� 6_DAE_ ~ n� 1 'shallow or shore' (1634 - SmythWithdraw [che...
cast vI think 'every motion or swell of the sea or waves' 5 a throw of the sounding lead, of a f...
shoalWithdraw MAY 22 1979[check]Not usedNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Raji Sreeni on Sat 15 Aug 2015;...
shore nThis is the sense common in _Cent_/_NID_/_OED_, so I've omitted it.[check]Used I and SupUs...
backWithdraw? G.OED -> 1851 NIDNot EDD that I can see To me this is a bookish, biblical word. ...