notchy (adj)See,the hills was kind o' notchy around,you know; a bunch o' woods stickin' up here an' then a little hollow an' another bunch,you know....YesDNE-cit J. D. A. WIDDOWSON MAR 1974(with a serrated edge like a saw.Said here as part of an etymology of _La Scie_,said to be from French for _the saw_)Used IUsed IUsed
woods n, n plEven now many old wood's paths have become impassable.DNE-cit [SIC]this is the NID spe...
rampike_Rampike_ - A word used in Cape La Hune and surrounding communities . It meant a stick of...
rake nWe'll take a stem, which will be the depth of the dory, with just a little rake,and we'll ...
notch (v)...there was a...your...your stancheon, we used to call it, that...that would keep your...
notch nDe RANGER do a strange t'ing if she come out agin. She'm a mystery if she do. If she don'...
notch n.Yes, Henry an' they run for the harbour - a bad natch to run for here, you know, unless 't...
notch nHe'd always say he was goin' to put 'em in his jam block*,see. Oh,that's a stick o' wood wi...
moldowThey used to go in the woods an' get the _ what they used to call the _ the malldow* off o' t...
skid n...there was a...your...your stancheon, we used to call it, that...that would keep your wood ...
brow v....an' the timber that they _ was scalin' was pulled on _ put on the lake. Usually it'd be ...
notch n..he was intending to chop some timber. He set up a piece of timber in a notch-block, sec...
droke n174. Mr. Thomas speculated that this term comes from "drook", meaning a long narrow valley w...
woods n, n plPronounced wood-gallas. A freamework used to support a pile of firewood, stuck on end....
withy nThey used to gather brushwood,see, for a fire - I suppose widdy, as we _ get for _ widdy br...
droke n174. drouch. "droke" probably - a droke is frequenly a steep sided valley or ravine but a ...
woods n, n plEven now many old wood's paths have become impassable.DNE-cit [SIC]this is the NID spe...
rampike_Rampike_ - A word used in Cape La Hune and surrounding communities . It meant a stick of...
rake nWe'll take a stem, which will be the depth of the dory, with just a little rake,and we'll ...
notch (v)...there was a...your...your stancheon, we used to call it, that...that would keep your...
notch nDe RANGER do a strange t'ing if she come out agin. She'm a mystery if she do. If she don'...
notch n.Yes, Henry an' they run for the harbour - a bad natch to run for here, you know, unless 't...
notch nHe'd always say he was goin' to put 'em in his jam block*,see. Oh,that's a stick o' wood wi...
moldowThey used to go in the woods an' get the _ what they used to call the _ the malldow* off o' t...
skid n...there was a...your...your stancheon, we used to call it, that...that would keep your wood ...
brow v....an' the timber that they _ was scalin' was pulled on _ put on the lake. Usually it'd be ...
notch n..he was intending to chop some timber. He set up a piece of timber in a notch-block, sec...
droke n174. Mr. Thomas speculated that this term comes from "drook", meaning a long narrow valley w...
woods n, n plPronounced wood-gallas. A freamework used to support a pile of firewood, stuck on end....
withy nThey used to gather brushwood,see, for a fire - I suppose widdy, as we _ get for _ widdy br...
droke n174. drouch. "droke" probably - a droke is frequenly a steep sided valley or ravine but a ...
woods n, n plEven now many old wood's paths have become impassable.DNE-cit [SIC]this is the NID spe...
rampike_Rampike_ - A word used in Cape La Hune and surrounding communities . It meant a stick of...
rake nWe'll take a stem, which will be the depth of the dory, with just a little rake,and we'll ...