rise vThat's the rose bread -(they're the*) toutons+. ie _risen_ie risenYesDNE-cit( * indistinct. Could be 'feed o' toutons) ( + my spellingJ. D. A. WIDDOWSON DEC 1973Used IUsed I1Used
plim vThe boat has been in the water long enough now for the planks to be plimmed up. 'rose (pas...
blow vAnyhow when they got back off o' their trip,now this feller was goin' to tell the rose* this...
blow vSo anyhow they got in port an' got tied up; down he comes on the wharf,start tellin' the ros...
rise vToutons is rose dough. (ie that which has _risen_. Could be _rosed_ here,with final [d...
rise nPut the bread in riseDNE-citAUG 2 5 1965 W. J. KIRWINUsed I and SupUsed I4Not used[see' "riz"...
blow v....now this is the time he was comin' down to tell the rose.*Yesrose* ?? roast*??? (n) (* ...
rising nThere was a good coat of blackening on her Waterloo and she had in a rising of bread.DNE-c...
rising na risen of bread a batch of breadYesDNE-citJ. D. A. WIDDOWSON COLLECTOR'...
rise vbull-birds . . . supported on the one side by an overflowing plate of mealy potatoes, a...
rise v. . . And John told me you was a proper trapper now and how you baked rose bread fe...
rise vNippers was that thick that they come an' they used to drive their thorns down through the b...
blow vrose --- i.e. = roast ?1 (indistinct) sourceI don't see anything helpful in OED/EDD. Under ...
rose nYou got _ just hold what you got till he gets his head rose again to haul him up again. . ...
toutin nBread baked without a second rising. Not common as it was formerly.Bread baked without a sec...
rise vShe said, "He got saucy an' dirty and rose a row here," she said," an' he got beat up, a...
plim vThe boat has been in the water long enough now for the planks to be plimmed up. 'rose (pas...
blow vAnyhow when they got back off o' their trip,now this feller was goin' to tell the rose* this...
blow vSo anyhow they got in port an' got tied up; down he comes on the wharf,start tellin' the ros...
rise vToutons is rose dough. (ie that which has _risen_. Could be _rosed_ here,with final [d...
rise nPut the bread in riseDNE-citAUG 2 5 1965 W. J. KIRWINUsed I and SupUsed I4Not used[see' "riz"...
blow v....now this is the time he was comin' down to tell the rose.*Yesrose* ?? roast*??? (n) (* ...
rising nThere was a good coat of blackening on her Waterloo and she had in a rising of bread.DNE-c...
rising na risen of bread a batch of breadYesDNE-citJ. D. A. WIDDOWSON COLLECTOR'...
rise vbull-birds . . . supported on the one side by an overflowing plate of mealy potatoes, a...
rise v. . . And John told me you was a proper trapper now and how you baked rose bread fe...
rise vNippers was that thick that they come an' they used to drive their thorns down through the b...
blow vrose --- i.e. = roast ?1 (indistinct) sourceI don't see anything helpful in OED/EDD. Under ...
rose nYou got _ just hold what you got till he gets his head rose again to haul him up again. . ...
toutin nBread baked without a second rising. Not common as it was formerly.Bread baked without a sec...
rise vShe said, "He got saucy an' dirty and rose a row here," she said," an' he got beat up, a...
plim vThe boat has been in the water long enough now for the planks to be plimmed up. 'rose (pas...
blow vAnyhow when they got back off o' their trip,now this feller was goin' to tell the rose* this...
blow vSo anyhow they got in port an' got tied up; down he comes on the wharf,start tellin' the ros...