drungThis wharf was located in a small cove at the end of a fairly wide drung, known as the Dock Lane.PRINTED ITEM DNE Sup[Add to DNE drung n, to 1972 quot] G. M. StoryAug. 10 1988 WKUsed I and SupUsed I and SupUsed Su
store n'Store' in this instance did not mean a shop, but a building set apart from the dwelling ho...
drung na narrow lane. Wright gives it under the form of _drun_, as Wiltshire, with the same signifi...
berth (n)There isn't a fisherman on the wharf who hadn't wanted to take over Ern's berth. It was ...
drung nA narrow path or lane (West Country), _drung_.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story July 1956Used I...
bay nI baught a stock of dry goods and went Around the bay to sell them.PRINTED ITEM DNE Sup[ante...
shore 2 n...the inner [piles of a wharf], which are called _shores_...PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Stor...
store nIn the meantime I bought two stores from a fisherman in Petty Harbour, who had retired from...
drungThe once quiet drung [Maunder's Lane], located off Torbay Road at the top of Coaker's Hill [is...
offal nHe dines with the flounder / Down under the wharf, /Where a pile of old offal / Makes up a ...
ledge nA 'ledge' was a large fishing area with a long straight edge.PRINTED ITEM DNE Sup [Add to D...
straits n plAnother time we were crossing the Straits and it started to blow.PRINTED ITEM DNE Sup...
drung nn. l. A narrow lane dividing two properties. 2. A patch of wood.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story Jul...
gump... the posts on a wharf used for tying up boatsPRINTED ITEMG. M. Story MAY 1970JH MAY 1970Used...
drung nA rocky lane may still be called a 'drong' and a canyon is a 'drook' . . .PRINTED ITEMG. M. ...
droke nMichael: . . . And where did they live? Ben: Just up the droke a piece.PRINTED ITEM DNE-ci...
store n'Store' in this instance did not mean a shop, but a building set apart from the dwelling ho...
drung na narrow lane. Wright gives it under the form of _drun_, as Wiltshire, with the same signifi...
berth (n)There isn't a fisherman on the wharf who hadn't wanted to take over Ern's berth. It was ...
drung nA narrow path or lane (West Country), _drung_.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story July 1956Used I...
bay nI baught a stock of dry goods and went Around the bay to sell them.PRINTED ITEM DNE Sup[ante...
shore 2 n...the inner [piles of a wharf], which are called _shores_...PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Stor...
store nIn the meantime I bought two stores from a fisherman in Petty Harbour, who had retired from...
drungThe once quiet drung [Maunder's Lane], located off Torbay Road at the top of Coaker's Hill [is...
offal nHe dines with the flounder / Down under the wharf, /Where a pile of old offal / Makes up a ...
ledge nA 'ledge' was a large fishing area with a long straight edge.PRINTED ITEM DNE Sup [Add to D...
straits n plAnother time we were crossing the Straits and it started to blow.PRINTED ITEM DNE Sup...
drung nn. l. A narrow lane dividing two properties. 2. A patch of wood.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story Jul...
gump... the posts on a wharf used for tying up boatsPRINTED ITEMG. M. Story MAY 1970JH MAY 1970Used...
drung nA rocky lane may still be called a 'drong' and a canyon is a 'drook' . . .PRINTED ITEMG. M. ...
droke nMichael: . . . And where did they live? Ben: Just up the droke a piece.PRINTED ITEM DNE-ci...
store n'Store' in this instance did not mean a shop, but a building set apart from the dwelling ho...
drung na narrow lane. Wright gives it under the form of _drun_, as Wiltshire, with the same signifi...
berth (n)There isn't a fisherman on the wharf who hadn't wanted to take over Ern's berth. It was ...