droke nA path through the woods.W. J. KIRWIN JAN 1972JH JAN 1972Used I and SupNot usedWithdraw
neck[Near Conne] At Brand's Point we crossed the nick through the woods, and over barrens to Littl...
rind n. . . fishermen of the neighbouring parts came hither in spring for the rinds of the fir ...
droke n...a droke of woods...PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story February 1957Used I and SupUsed I and...
cut...they tailed three of the former [deer-slips] upon the house, the other two in cutting-paths, ...
droke nA bluff or grove of woods.PRINTED ITEMW. Kirwin 12/77 JH 12/77Used I and SupUsed I and SupNo...
spell nHe worked in the woods for some spell.NOV 4 1989 W.J. KIRWINUsed I and SupUsed I and SupNot ...
droke n'small forest'small forestW.Kirwin JH 10/73Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot use
drung ndrung: a narrow lane leading to a pasture. (Nfld.)PRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN JUN 1971JH JUN 1...
droke n. . . we set off for Young's Droke . . .PRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN AUG 1971JH AUG 1971Used I ...
rock n. . . and [PT] "rock wall."YesW. J. KIRWIN JAN 1972JH JAN 1972Used I and SupN...
var n'Ver' trees are fir trees.W.J. KIRWINUsed I and SupNot usedNot used[see 'var' etc.
droke nnow from the "drokes," where the "lordy birches" stand, the sounds of hatchets at work, ring ...
turpentine nThe Woods of the country are Firre trees . . . Pines and Cypresse trees, all yeelding G...
droke nwooded valleyG. M. Story JAN 1973JH JAN 1973Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot use
droke n...the icy droke or sheer cliff path...PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story Feb. 1957Used I and SupUsed I a...
neck[Near Conne] At Brand's Point we crossed the nick through the woods, and over barrens to Littl...
rind n. . . fishermen of the neighbouring parts came hither in spring for the rinds of the fir ...
droke n...a droke of woods...PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story February 1957Used I and SupUsed I and...
cut...they tailed three of the former [deer-slips] upon the house, the other two in cutting-paths, ...
droke nA bluff or grove of woods.PRINTED ITEMW. Kirwin 12/77 JH 12/77Used I and SupUsed I and SupNo...
spell nHe worked in the woods for some spell.NOV 4 1989 W.J. KIRWINUsed I and SupUsed I and SupNot ...
droke n'small forest'small forestW.Kirwin JH 10/73Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot use
drung ndrung: a narrow lane leading to a pasture. (Nfld.)PRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN JUN 1971JH JUN 1...
droke n. . . we set off for Young's Droke . . .PRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN AUG 1971JH AUG 1971Used I ...
rock n. . . and [PT] "rock wall."YesW. J. KIRWIN JAN 1972JH JAN 1972Used I and SupN...
var n'Ver' trees are fir trees.W.J. KIRWINUsed I and SupNot usedNot used[see 'var' etc.
droke nnow from the "drokes," where the "lordy birches" stand, the sounds of hatchets at work, ring ...
turpentine nThe Woods of the country are Firre trees . . . Pines and Cypresse trees, all yeelding G...
droke nwooded valleyG. M. Story JAN 1973JH JAN 1973Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot use
droke n...the icy droke or sheer cliff path...PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story Feb. 1957Used I and SupUsed I a...
neck[Near Conne] At Brand's Point we crossed the nick through the woods, and over barrens to Littl...
rind n. . . fishermen of the neighbouring parts came hither in spring for the rinds of the fir ...
droke n...a droke of woods...PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story February 1957Used I and SupUsed I and...