spell vTo begin with, one had to spell the wood up from the landwash, where it had been stuck up to dry during the summer.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citDNE-cit G. M. Story JAN 1973JH JAN 1973Used I and SupUsed I and SupUsed Ispill, hau
spell vThe men cut their own firewood and spelled it home on their backs.DNE-cit JH 1/75Used I an...
spell vShe spelled more water from the Hamilton Street tank than any other two women.PRINTED ITEM ...
spell vThis was a process where they took all the firewood and threw it down over the hill as far ...
spell vI spent most of my time spelling and cutting wood.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story June 1964U...
spell vto carry, e.g. 'Spell in a yaffle of crunnicks', i.e. bring in a load of wood.G. M. Story ...
spell vv.t. Carry. "_Spell_ some wood from the yard."PRINTED ITEMG. M. Story July 1959Used I and ...
spell vTo spell [a turn of wood] along - means to carry it along eg. "I saw him spelling a turn of ...
spell vIf wood be wanted before the snow fall, it must be "spelled out," that is, carried on men's ...
spell vSpelling it out-- To take out wood. From where?PRINTED ITEM SUPMAR 24 1988 G.M. Story[c...
spell vHe will cut [fuel] , haul it over the snow, then "spell" it on his shoulder with his "bearin...
spell vThere is an old story about a foreigner who once asked, "How do you spell 'swile'?" The answ...
spell v. . . .'cause we used to have to spell all up over this hill with. . . .in handbar then,an'...
spell vI hated wash days, spellin' water from the tank to fill a barrel.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.S...
spell v...he wouldn't spill that water, he hired to spell water, not to spill it, an' he took a pri...
spell vAn' the first thing he had to do was to go in the woods an' spell wood on his back.YesJ. D. ...
spell vThe men cut their own firewood and spelled it home on their backs.DNE-cit JH 1/75Used I an...
spell vShe spelled more water from the Hamilton Street tank than any other two women.PRINTED ITEM ...
spell vThis was a process where they took all the firewood and threw it down over the hill as far ...
spell vI spent most of my time spelling and cutting wood.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story June 1964U...
spell vto carry, e.g. 'Spell in a yaffle of crunnicks', i.e. bring in a load of wood.G. M. Story ...
spell vv.t. Carry. "_Spell_ some wood from the yard."PRINTED ITEMG. M. Story July 1959Used I and ...
spell vTo spell [a turn of wood] along - means to carry it along eg. "I saw him spelling a turn of ...
spell vIf wood be wanted before the snow fall, it must be "spelled out," that is, carried on men's ...
spell vSpelling it out-- To take out wood. From where?PRINTED ITEM SUPMAR 24 1988 G.M. Story[c...
spell vHe will cut [fuel] , haul it over the snow, then "spell" it on his shoulder with his "bearin...
spell vThere is an old story about a foreigner who once asked, "How do you spell 'swile'?" The answ...
spell v. . . .'cause we used to have to spell all up over this hill with. . . .in handbar then,an'...
spell vI hated wash days, spellin' water from the tank to fill a barrel.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.S...
spell v...he wouldn't spill that water, he hired to spell water, not to spill it, an' he took a pri...
spell vAn' the first thing he had to do was to go in the woods an' spell wood on his back.YesJ. D. ...
spell vThe men cut their own firewood and spelled it home on their backs.DNE-cit JH 1/75Used I an...
spell vShe spelled more water from the Hamilton Street tank than any other two women.PRINTED ITEM ...
spell vThis was a process where they took all the firewood and threw it down over the hill as far ...