raft nNot used ,since so little support - - journalist.But it fits with 1915 cite. JUN 1980[-]raft[-] [-]Query[-]Used IUsed INot use
raft 1 vOn them swept the floe, crashed into the fixed ice, shattered its edge, rose up out of t...
ice nNID = ice floe DAE � OED 1856 Kane are Expl 1873 (This is a river context.) [GMS in his st...
raft 1 vFrom this boom the logs were rafted (raft means to tie logs side by side) and towed ....
raft nYesterday afternoon the Long Bridge was swept away by rafting ice which was carried by the o...
raft nA floating platform. ("Used in place of a bridge".)W. J. KIRWIN JAN 1972JH JAN ...
rafter v. . .schooner rafted out o' the water altogether, out on her beam ends, an' they had t...
raft n...the 'Fife' was torn from her moorings and hurled across to Bowring's South Side wharf w...
raft nA pile of timber; logs or boards tied together to float passengers on a river or the ocean i...
raft 1 vThe ice began to "raft," i.e. rise and pile up under its own weight and driven by the move...
raft nA raft of wood was brought from the river on June 11. . [to Buckle Island]. Whiteley...
rafter v. . .an' they're e'er bit, you know, handy to the land when th' ice rafters. . .then i...
raft nn. OED 2 ( 149) v. 1 to transport by water : a, in the ...
bog n_Not sure_? 1903 cite _not_ needed at _DNE_ sense 1 (1841 - 1974) _Nor_ 1966 bog-apple (18...
rafter vIce is said to rafter, when,DNE-citfrom _rafting_ cardSEP.3 1977Used IUsed I1Used IThe ci...
raft 1 v"The Spring of the Wadhams" - received its name in 1852, when upwards of 40 _sailing vesse...
raft 1 vOn them swept the floe, crashed into the fixed ice, shattered its edge, rose up out of t...
ice nNID = ice floe DAE � OED 1856 Kane are Expl 1873 (This is a river context.) [GMS in his st...
raft 1 vFrom this boom the logs were rafted (raft means to tie logs side by side) and towed ....
raft nYesterday afternoon the Long Bridge was swept away by rafting ice which was carried by the o...
raft nA floating platform. ("Used in place of a bridge".)W. J. KIRWIN JAN 1972JH JAN ...
rafter v. . .schooner rafted out o' the water altogether, out on her beam ends, an' they had t...
raft n...the 'Fife' was torn from her moorings and hurled across to Bowring's South Side wharf w...
raft nA pile of timber; logs or boards tied together to float passengers on a river or the ocean i...
raft 1 vThe ice began to "raft," i.e. rise and pile up under its own weight and driven by the move...
raft nA raft of wood was brought from the river on June 11. . [to Buckle Island]. Whiteley...
rafter v. . .an' they're e'er bit, you know, handy to the land when th' ice rafters. . .then i...
raft nn. OED 2 ( 149) v. 1 to transport by water : a, in the ...
bog n_Not sure_? 1903 cite _not_ needed at _DNE_ sense 1 (1841 - 1974) _Nor_ 1966 bog-apple (18...
rafter vIce is said to rafter, when,DNE-citfrom _rafting_ cardSEP.3 1977Used IUsed I1Used IThe ci...
raft 1 v"The Spring of the Wadhams" - received its name in 1852, when upwards of 40 _sailing vesse...
raft 1 vOn them swept the floe, crashed into the fixed ice, shattered its edge, rose up out of t...
ice nNID = ice floe DAE � OED 1856 Kane are Expl 1873 (This is a river context.) [GMS in his st...
raft 1 vFrom this boom the logs were rafted (raft means to tie logs side by side) and towed ....