sugar loaf2 b a high conical hill 1691, 1715= Teneriffe c a kind of cabbage 1766, 1778- Not in DAE! Not earlier in O Sup.withdraw Agreed [check]G.Not usedNot usedWithdrawn'sugar loaf' in DNE with hill meaning, but not with cabbage meanin
loaf nsoft-baked bread is called _loaf_.PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit G.M.Story June 1959Used IUsed I1Used I...
bannock- bread which doesn't rise enough. "I made banax today" may be a French word.- bread which ...
sugar nSugar Loaf (Yonge 1668-9. . .)W. J. KIRWIN FEB 1973 JH FEB 1973PRINTED ITEMUsed IUsed INot u...
sugar nUsed IUsed INot usedsugar-berry, sugar hurt, ~ whort, sugar-loaf, TOLT, sugar te
sugar nfor O SupUsed IUsed INot usedsugar-berry, sugar hurt, ~ whort, sugar-loaf, TOLT, sugar teaNot...
sugar nIn the centre [of Ledge Island] is a sugar-loaf hill, which slopes to the water edge on each...
sugar nUsed IUsed INot usedsugar-berry, sugar hurt, ~ whort, sugar-loaf, TOLT, sugar te
loaf n[PT] _means_ "soft" bread, i.e. as distinct from hard tack.YesDNE-cit JH-2-12-69Used IUsed I...
sugar nThree remarkable sugar-loaf hills rise from the low land which forms the projecting poin...
sugar-loaf cabbagesShort topped radishes and early sugar-loaf cabbages are the forwardest of anythi...
sugar nThe wind south and fair weather, we stand in for the Sugar Loaf (a high headland between ...
loaf ndefined; distinguished from _bread_NOV 8 1989Used IUsed I1Not Usedbread, bun 1, loaf-breadChec...
turnip nusu pl 'sprouting leaves of the second year's growth used as vegetable (1710-1886)?Withdra...
scoff nIf for dessert we have boiled duff with coady,or in other words....raisin pudding with molas...
duff 1 nIf for dessert we have boiled duff with coady, or in other words....raisin pudding with mol...
loaf nsoft-baked bread is called _loaf_.PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit G.M.Story June 1959Used IUsed I1Used I...
bannock- bread which doesn't rise enough. "I made banax today" may be a French word.- bread which ...
sugar nSugar Loaf (Yonge 1668-9. . .)W. J. KIRWIN FEB 1973 JH FEB 1973PRINTED ITEMUsed IUsed INot u...
sugar nUsed IUsed INot usedsugar-berry, sugar hurt, ~ whort, sugar-loaf, TOLT, sugar te
sugar nfor O SupUsed IUsed INot usedsugar-berry, sugar hurt, ~ whort, sugar-loaf, TOLT, sugar teaNot...
sugar nIn the centre [of Ledge Island] is a sugar-loaf hill, which slopes to the water edge on each...
sugar nUsed IUsed INot usedsugar-berry, sugar hurt, ~ whort, sugar-loaf, TOLT, sugar te
loaf n[PT] _means_ "soft" bread, i.e. as distinct from hard tack.YesDNE-cit JH-2-12-69Used IUsed I...
sugar nThree remarkable sugar-loaf hills rise from the low land which forms the projecting poin...
sugar-loaf cabbagesShort topped radishes and early sugar-loaf cabbages are the forwardest of anythi...
sugar nThe wind south and fair weather, we stand in for the Sugar Loaf (a high headland between ...
loaf ndefined; distinguished from _bread_NOV 8 1989Used IUsed I1Not Usedbread, bun 1, loaf-breadChec...
turnip nusu pl 'sprouting leaves of the second year's growth used as vegetable (1710-1886)?Withdra...
scoff nIf for dessert we have boiled duff with coady,or in other words....raisin pudding with molas...
duff 1 nIf for dessert we have boiled duff with coady, or in other words....raisin pudding with mol...
loaf nsoft-baked bread is called _loaf_.PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit G.M.Story June 1959Used IUsed I1Used I...
bannock- bread which doesn't rise enough. "I made banax today" may be a French word.- bread which ...
sugar nSugar Loaf (Yonge 1668-9. . .)W. J. KIRWIN FEB 1973 JH FEB 1973PRINTED ITEMUsed IUsed INot u...