scote nTo drag or tow; a tow.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story April 1962Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Used Iscote v, scote-shore, shore[S]2[S
scoting vbl nAfter another spell of scoting at the painters they got clear of the sandbar and rock...
salt waterWhite-winged Scoter (Nfld.)DNE-cit. PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story June 1962Used I and SupUsed I2...
scote nA stick placed at an angle to an "upstand" in order to support the pile of wood. One end ...
scote nn. A job; task. v.t.drag; tow.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story July 1959Used I and SupUsed I ...
scote n"Away Through Your Wouldland": to turn back as you swung her / head towards home finally th...
scote na stick used as a brace, sloping against a pile of wood to keep it uprightPRINTED ITEM DNE ...
scote vI'll have to _scote_ on my boats and go." Explanation: pull. _Scote_ can also refer to d...
scote v"Fishing on the Labrador": Now to conclude those few lines I have wrote,/To make a fair voy...
scote nA brace or span or stay having one end fastened to a peg and the other to a vertical wall, ...
sculling vbl nThere was a little too much wind for me to make the land with the sculling oar.PRINTE...
scote vTo 'skote' a log is to drag it, bring it, roll it, or to use any means to bring the log f...
scoting vbl nAfter we got the sleigh unhitched and hauled back to safety we managed, with much sco...
scote nShe 'ad a main _skot_ t' maintain d' children after Jarge (her hubby) died._means_ a struggl...
scun 2 vThe ship was scuning easily through one of the rare patches of open water.PRINTED ITEM DN...
scote vSo we lashed her with wire and a motor car tire; / O how we did labour and scote; / And w...
scoting vbl nAfter another spell of scoting at the painters they got clear of the sandbar and rock...
salt waterWhite-winged Scoter (Nfld.)DNE-cit. PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story June 1962Used I and SupUsed I2...
scote nA stick placed at an angle to an "upstand" in order to support the pile of wood. One end ...
scote nn. A job; task. v.t.drag; tow.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story July 1959Used I and SupUsed I ...
scote n"Away Through Your Wouldland": to turn back as you swung her / head towards home finally th...
scote na stick used as a brace, sloping against a pile of wood to keep it uprightPRINTED ITEM DNE ...
scote vI'll have to _scote_ on my boats and go." Explanation: pull. _Scote_ can also refer to d...
scote v"Fishing on the Labrador": Now to conclude those few lines I have wrote,/To make a fair voy...
scote nA brace or span or stay having one end fastened to a peg and the other to a vertical wall, ...
sculling vbl nThere was a little too much wind for me to make the land with the sculling oar.PRINTE...
scote vTo 'skote' a log is to drag it, bring it, roll it, or to use any means to bring the log f...
scoting vbl nAfter we got the sleigh unhitched and hauled back to safety we managed, with much sco...
scote nShe 'ad a main _skot_ t' maintain d' children after Jarge (her hubby) died._means_ a struggl...
scun 2 vThe ship was scuning easily through one of the rare patches of open water.PRINTED ITEM DN...
scote vSo we lashed her with wire and a motor car tire; / O how we did labour and scote; / And w...
scoting vbl nAfter another spell of scoting at the painters they got clear of the sandbar and rock...
salt waterWhite-winged Scoter (Nfld.)DNE-cit. PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story June 1962Used I and SupUsed I2...
scote nA stick placed at an angle to an "upstand" in order to support the pile of wood. One end ...