spell vTo spell [a turn of wood] along - means to carry it along eg. "I saw him spelling a turn of wood".JH 7/70Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedspill, hau
spell vIn Newfoundland .. it is used especially to denote carrying on the back or shoulders. 'He h...
spell vThis was a process where they took all the firewood and threw it down over the hill as far ...
spell v'spellin' out wood to the path' In my community we use this term to mean carrying a stick o...
spell vto carry, e.g. 'Spell in a yaffle of crunnicks', i.e. bring in a load of wood.G. M. Story ...
spell v"spelled wood" carry?WK 62Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedspill, hau
spell vThis phrase means carrying in the wood Spelling in the apron, means carrying small wood in o...
spell v'carry wood out of the forest on your back'Used I and SupNot usedNot usedspill, hau
spell v....an' you cut so much wood -- cut away until dinner time, an' then in the evenin' you w...
spell vTo take a rest, or to carry something in your arms or on your back.JH 1/73Used I and SupUsed...
spell vword: _spelling_ wood Meaning: Carrying a _turn_ (stick) of wood on your back is called s...
spell vTo begin with, one had to spell the wood up from the landwash, where it had been stuck up to...
spell vCarrying a turn (stick) of wood on your back is called spelling the wood. A man cuts his fi...
spell vAn' the first thing he had to do was to go in the woods an' spell wood on his back.YesJ. D. ...
spell vv.t. Carry. "_Spell_ some wood from the yard."PRINTED ITEMG. M. Story July 1959Used I and ...
spell v"_Spelling_ in the wood" means carrying in the wood. "Spelling in the apron" means carrying...
spell vIn Newfoundland .. it is used especially to denote carrying on the back or shoulders. 'He h...
spell vThis was a process where they took all the firewood and threw it down over the hill as far ...
spell v'spellin' out wood to the path' In my community we use this term to mean carrying a stick o...
spell vto carry, e.g. 'Spell in a yaffle of crunnicks', i.e. bring in a load of wood.G. M. Story ...
spell v"spelled wood" carry?WK 62Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedspill, hau
spell vThis phrase means carrying in the wood Spelling in the apron, means carrying small wood in o...
spell v'carry wood out of the forest on your back'Used I and SupNot usedNot usedspill, hau
spell v....an' you cut so much wood -- cut away until dinner time, an' then in the evenin' you w...
spell vTo take a rest, or to carry something in your arms or on your back.JH 1/73Used I and SupUsed...
spell vword: _spelling_ wood Meaning: Carrying a _turn_ (stick) of wood on your back is called s...
spell vTo begin with, one had to spell the wood up from the landwash, where it had been stuck up to...
spell vCarrying a turn (stick) of wood on your back is called spelling the wood. A man cuts his fi...
spell vAn' the first thing he had to do was to go in the woods an' spell wood on his back.YesJ. D. ...
spell vv.t. Carry. "_Spell_ some wood from the yard."PRINTED ITEMG. M. Story July 1959Used I and ...
spell v"_Spelling_ in the wood" means carrying in the wood. "Spelling in the apron" means carrying...
spell vIn Newfoundland .. it is used especially to denote carrying on the back or shoulders. 'He h...
spell vThis was a process where they took all the firewood and threw it down over the hill as far ...
spell v'spellin' out wood to the path' In my community we use this term to mean carrying a stick o...