cock nDid you ever see the devil diggin(g) pradies (potatoes) on the level? Did you ever see the devil with this night cap on? The ground was so hard that he couldn't get 'em (them) up, So he went around the garden with his tail 'cocked' (curled) up.JH 8/71Used I and SupNot UsedNot UsedChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Mon 04 Jul 201
leggy nYesJWUsed I and SupNot usedNot usedlaggy, rounder, tom codChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Fri 17 ...
hay nWhere it came out of the woods the chute, supported on round spruce trestles, had to cross Unc...
limb v"limb it (the wood) out and top it off" [cutting the branches and top off the tree]DNE-citUse...
cock nOne fellow had crawled out to the extremity of the main yard arm and was in the act of cuttin...
cock n= turned up, curled up _Cent_ _OED_ _NID_ etcWithdraw? [check]Used I and SupNot UsedWithd...
cowhair over the forehead which turns up-it grows that way.JH 12/69 JH 12/69Used I and SupNot usedW...
cow- fringe of rope from stage headJH 3/74Used I and SupNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Jordyn Hughes on...
cock nWithd No place to useJAN 198Used I and SupNot UsedWithdrawnChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Mon 04...
cock na shoal in Neptune Bay OED 1 a turn at the tip 1826 2. a hat or cap cocked up in front 1693...
cock n[check] COCK-LOFT. An Area eclosed by peaked roof and ceiling, St J. cf. [i]Dial.Dict.,[i] a...
cock nIn Freshwater cellars were usually built into a steep knoll in such a manner that the entire ...
cock nSmall attic in outport house, reached through hatch in kitchen ceiling.Used I and SupNot UsedW...
crip n'The clippings of the dung or pitch, with small portions of wool adhering' SoUsed SupUsed...
cock nPiles of hayPiles of hayJH 8/72Used I and SupNot UsedNot Used[see 'pook', etc.]Checked by Jord...
jib n[PT] That's That's when we took the dirty one, an' the same one took the works - three dori...
leggy nYesJWUsed I and SupNot usedNot usedlaggy, rounder, tom codChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Fri 17 ...
hay nWhere it came out of the woods the chute, supported on round spruce trestles, had to cross Unc...
limb v"limb it (the wood) out and top it off" [cutting the branches and top off the tree]DNE-citUse...
cock nOne fellow had crawled out to the extremity of the main yard arm and was in the act of cuttin...
cock n= turned up, curled up _Cent_ _OED_ _NID_ etcWithdraw? [check]Used I and SupNot UsedWithd...
cowhair over the forehead which turns up-it grows that way.JH 12/69 JH 12/69Used I and SupNot usedW...
cow- fringe of rope from stage headJH 3/74Used I and SupNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Jordyn Hughes on...
cock nWithd No place to useJAN 198Used I and SupNot UsedWithdrawnChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Mon 04...
cock na shoal in Neptune Bay OED 1 a turn at the tip 1826 2. a hat or cap cocked up in front 1693...
cock n[check] COCK-LOFT. An Area eclosed by peaked roof and ceiling, St J. cf. [i]Dial.Dict.,[i] a...
cock nIn Freshwater cellars were usually built into a steep knoll in such a manner that the entire ...
cock nSmall attic in outport house, reached through hatch in kitchen ceiling.Used I and SupNot UsedW...
crip n'The clippings of the dung or pitch, with small portions of wool adhering' SoUsed SupUsed...
cock nPiles of hayPiles of hayJH 8/72Used I and SupNot UsedNot Used[see 'pook', etc.]Checked by Jord...
jib n[PT] That's That's when we took the dirty one, an' the same one took the works - three dori...
leggy nYesJWUsed I and SupNot usedNot usedlaggy, rounder, tom codChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Fri 17 ...
hay nWhere it came out of the woods the chute, supported on round spruce trestles, had to cross Unc...
limb v"limb it (the wood) out and top it off" [cutting the branches and top off the tree]DNE-citUse...