burn the waterEnglish visitor EDD burn v 2 (11) s. Scotland OED 17 (1805-Withd? [check]Not usedNot usedWithdrawnburn n appears in DNE but not with the sense here
black aBurnt trees after a forest fire.Burnt trees after a forest fire.DNE-citUsed I and SupNot used...
burn vA gale o' wind down from the nor' west, an' a burnin' tide runnin' up.YesJ. D. A. WIDDOWSONU...
smut nWood that has been partly burnt by forest fire.DNE-citUsed IUsed I2Used ISLUTwording of DNE ci...
burn... the burnt over area was logically called a _burn_.JH-25-11-69Not usedNot usedWithdrawnburn n...
burn nin _DC_. B.C. usage reported here.Withdraw [check]Not usedNot usedWithdrawnburn n appears in...
burn v[It's] enough to burn 'ee on the land. very cold, when slob ice formsJUL 31 1983 WKUsed I ...
burn woodnot clear: _-ed_ is normally dropped, so could be _burned wood_. Use of _burnt_ not known...
burn vrefers to water conditionsrefers to water conditionsUsed I and SupUsed I4Not use
burn vSometimes in early spring the slob ice comes in an' it's enough to burn 'ee on the land,or i...
shoal vThat's where they got, down there. The water was sort o' shoaled in handy, see. An' the fire...
burn vDis un'll soon be burnin' down in de patch, now!PRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN MAY 1975JH MAY ...
burn vTerm used in sealing -"The VIKING is burnt down off the Funks" - or "on the Front"....
burn2 na bundle of sticks to be carried on the backa bundle of sticks to be carried on the backUsed ...
scrunch n"Burnt to a scrunch" meaning food on the stove , or clothes under the iron was burn...
burn2 nThere was still..weather permitting, a trip to Mulliauk for a load of dry wood from a big...
black aBurnt trees after a forest fire.Burnt trees after a forest fire.DNE-citUsed I and SupNot used...
burn vA gale o' wind down from the nor' west, an' a burnin' tide runnin' up.YesJ. D. A. WIDDOWSONU...
smut nWood that has been partly burnt by forest fire.DNE-citUsed IUsed I2Used ISLUTwording of DNE ci...
burn... the burnt over area was logically called a _burn_.JH-25-11-69Not usedNot usedWithdrawnburn n...
burn nin _DC_. B.C. usage reported here.Withdraw [check]Not usedNot usedWithdrawnburn n appears in...
burn v[It's] enough to burn 'ee on the land. very cold, when slob ice formsJUL 31 1983 WKUsed I ...
burn woodnot clear: _-ed_ is normally dropped, so could be _burned wood_. Use of _burnt_ not known...
burn vrefers to water conditionsrefers to water conditionsUsed I and SupUsed I4Not use
burn vSometimes in early spring the slob ice comes in an' it's enough to burn 'ee on the land,or i...
shoal vThat's where they got, down there. The water was sort o' shoaled in handy, see. An' the fire...
burn vDis un'll soon be burnin' down in de patch, now!PRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN MAY 1975JH MAY ...
burn vTerm used in sealing -"The VIKING is burnt down off the Funks" - or "on the Front"....
burn2 na bundle of sticks to be carried on the backa bundle of sticks to be carried on the backUsed ...
scrunch n"Burnt to a scrunch" meaning food on the stove , or clothes under the iron was burn...
burn2 nThere was still..weather permitting, a trip to Mulliauk for a load of dry wood from a big...
black aBurnt trees after a forest fire.Burnt trees after a forest fire.DNE-citUsed I and SupNot used...
burn vA gale o' wind down from the nor' west, an' a burnin' tide runnin' up.YesJ. D. A. WIDDOWSONU...
smut nWood that has been partly burnt by forest fire.DNE-citUsed IUsed I2Used ISLUTwording of DNE ci...