leaf n[PT] So I rooted around, went around through the leafs and alders , everything - the fall o' the year - you know how the ground is fulled over with alder leafs an' birch leafs, an' I came across th'arm, as I thought, o' the cross.Yes(pronunciation item) J. D. A. WIDDOWSONUsed I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedleafs, leavesChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Wed 15 Jul 201
tuck 2 n....people here get all their wood in this area.And this area is just a patchwork of bush a...
leaf nThe inshore fishermen had to replace some of their nets every year and the Labrador schooner...
sprinkle1 n, usu pluAn' well alright, next summer that _ that limb was dried up an' perhaps the sp...
leaf n[PT] An' when they certain _ so many feet, so many leafs I think they used to call it, I thi...
leaf n[PT] ...now he's a great hand at the twine...He put a lot o' leafs o' twine in their trap th...
leaf n[PT] Then knit it all together, like? Oh, no - in leafs. Ye put that together on the meadows...
leaf n[PT][PT] Leafs o' twine, big leaf perhaps four, five fathom wide, an' as long as they mind t...
full vSo I rooted around, went around through the leafs and alders, everything - the fall o' the ...
leaf n[PT] Some knits 'em in_ in leafs, you know, what I mean now - you can knit 'em right on arou...
leaf nA piece of netting - usually a piece which will be knit into a damaged net.Used I and SupNot...
leaf nThe net is laid in leaves, one hundred meshes in a leaf.PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit ->Used I and S...
limb v"limb it (the wood) out and top it off" [cutting the branches and top off the tree]DNE-citUse...
leaf nHe was knitting leaves for a cod-trap. Harry watched and wanted to learn.. Now he was becom...
limb v[The wood] would lie just as he cut it all through the summer and then in the fall of the yea...
cutTo cut trees, saw them into convenient lengths,and pile them on the spot. Also called "stump pil...
tuck 2 n....people here get all their wood in this area.And this area is just a patchwork of bush a...
leaf nThe inshore fishermen had to replace some of their nets every year and the Labrador schooner...
sprinkle1 n, usu pluAn' well alright, next summer that _ that limb was dried up an' perhaps the sp...
leaf n[PT] An' when they certain _ so many feet, so many leafs I think they used to call it, I thi...
leaf n[PT] ...now he's a great hand at the twine...He put a lot o' leafs o' twine in their trap th...
leaf n[PT] Then knit it all together, like? Oh, no - in leafs. Ye put that together on the meadows...
leaf n[PT][PT] Leafs o' twine, big leaf perhaps four, five fathom wide, an' as long as they mind t...
full vSo I rooted around, went around through the leafs and alders, everything - the fall o' the ...
leaf n[PT] Some knits 'em in_ in leafs, you know, what I mean now - you can knit 'em right on arou...
leaf nA piece of netting - usually a piece which will be knit into a damaged net.Used I and SupNot...
leaf nThe net is laid in leaves, one hundred meshes in a leaf.PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit ->Used I and S...
limb v"limb it (the wood) out and top it off" [cutting the branches and top off the tree]DNE-citUse...
leaf nHe was knitting leaves for a cod-trap. Harry watched and wanted to learn.. Now he was becom...
limb v[The wood] would lie just as he cut it all through the summer and then in the fall of the yea...
cutTo cut trees, saw them into convenient lengths,and pile them on the spot. Also called "stump pil...
tuck 2 n....people here get all their wood in this area.And this area is just a patchwork of bush a...
leaf nThe inshore fishermen had to replace some of their nets every year and the Labrador schooner...
sprinkle1 n, usu pluAn' well alright, next summer that _ that limb was dried up an' perhaps the sp...