chink v_OED_ v� 3 'to fill chinks, esp (US) those between the top of a log-house (1822-1881) _DARE_~ v (1748-1970)I guess Withdraw ?G. M. Story MAR. 20 1990Not usedNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Fri 15 Jul 201
crickEDD crevice, nook corner (1) Crick and corner, nook and cranny Glo. crick and cranny in O...
cock n_Notes._ _EDD_ cock loft sb 1 'space between uppermost ceiling and roof; a garret' _OED_ co...
mud v_OED_ ~v2 'to cover with mud, plaster with mud (1632-1883) ...
chink vThe moss would be used to chink the vacancies between the studs to stop draught and snow f...
chinker nTheir houses were individual tilts, makeshift shelters built entirely of logs, the seams ...
log v_OED_ _Cent_ _NID_ ~dam ~upThe usual naut. term. withdraw? [check]Not u...
chinse vThe chinks between the sticks of which the walls [of the tilt] are made are caulked, or as t...
bog hole n_O Sup�_ (1788- ) _DAE_ (1839- )Withdraw? [check]Not usedNot usedWithdraw
chin wag_OED_ (1879-1883-) _O Sup�_ v 1920, 1954 _NID_ n,v PartridgeWithdraw? [check]Not usedNo...
hank n_Cent_ _OED_ _EDD_ _NID_ HeritageSeems common Withdraw? [check]Not usedNot usedWithdrawnCh...
clapboard_OED_ clapboard s b 1 b U.S. (1641-) clapboard v U.S. (1840- _DAE_ n 2 (1637-) v (1637-)...
carashoShould we _reconsider_ 'withdrawing' in light of 1965 Leach cite (which I overlooked) ? G....
carpenterin Kilkenny wood house can be _slater_.Withdraw ? JAN 1981Not usedNot usedWithdrawnChecke...
beaver_DAE_ (1644-1876) well covered _DC_ (1896-1964)Withdraw?Used I and SupNot usedWithdrawnCheck...
hen_OED_ _NID_ _Heritage_ etc.Withdraw? OKNot UsedNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Mo...
crickEDD crevice, nook corner (1) Crick and corner, nook and cranny Glo. crick and cranny in O...
cock n_Notes._ _EDD_ cock loft sb 1 'space between uppermost ceiling and roof; a garret' _OED_ co...
mud v_OED_ ~v2 'to cover with mud, plaster with mud (1632-1883) ...
chink vThe moss would be used to chink the vacancies between the studs to stop draught and snow f...
chinker nTheir houses were individual tilts, makeshift shelters built entirely of logs, the seams ...
log v_OED_ _Cent_ _NID_ ~dam ~upThe usual naut. term. withdraw? [check]Not u...
chinse vThe chinks between the sticks of which the walls [of the tilt] are made are caulked, or as t...
bog hole n_O Sup�_ (1788- ) _DAE_ (1839- )Withdraw? [check]Not usedNot usedWithdraw
chin wag_OED_ (1879-1883-) _O Sup�_ v 1920, 1954 _NID_ n,v PartridgeWithdraw? [check]Not usedNo...
hank n_Cent_ _OED_ _EDD_ _NID_ HeritageSeems common Withdraw? [check]Not usedNot usedWithdrawnCh...
clapboard_OED_ clapboard s b 1 b U.S. (1641-) clapboard v U.S. (1840- _DAE_ n 2 (1637-) v (1637-)...
carashoShould we _reconsider_ 'withdrawing' in light of 1965 Leach cite (which I overlooked) ? G....
carpenterin Kilkenny wood house can be _slater_.Withdraw ? JAN 1981Not usedNot usedWithdrawnChecke...
beaver_DAE_ (1644-1876) well covered _DC_ (1896-1964)Withdraw?Used I and SupNot usedWithdrawnCheck...
hen_OED_ _NID_ _Heritage_ etc.Withdraw? OKNot UsedNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Mo...
crickEDD crevice, nook corner (1) Crick and corner, nook and cranny Glo. crick and cranny in O...
cock n_Notes._ _EDD_ cock loft sb 1 'space between uppermost ceiling and roof; a garret' _OED_ co...
mud v_OED_ ~v2 'to cover with mud, plaster with mud (1632-1883) ...