rouse vSo he tied on a big rock onto the rope. An' they'd roused away. = hoisted?= hoisted?DNE SupUsed IUsed INot usedThe "/" in Form corresponds to the "/" in Word Form
river nI did none of [these jobs] for long, but each occupation was interesting in itself, espe...
shuff v. . . .there's a ladder there, an' we sticks up the ladder an shoved up the trap hatch an' g...
rafter v. . .schooner rafted out o' the water altogether, out on her beam ends, an' they had t...
rouse vWhen evening came I had thirty barrels of herring taken in and in the pounds and roused (th...
rouse vdredge. To sprinkle salt on a deck load of fresh herring; also to "rouse" them.PRINTED I...
rouse v. . . .he's tipped the boards an' down comes the horse collars, chains,breechin' an' his...
rouse n_rouse_ [PT]?YesI have only heard this term used with rouse-chocks [PT] My...
roll vDNE Sup PRINTED ITEMOCT 3 1988 WKnameUsed I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedThe "/"s in Form ...
rise vShe said, "He got saucy an' dirty and rose a row here," she said," an' he got beat up, a...
randy nA boisterous time, to be boisterous. As "to go on a randy". Is mentioned in the O.E.D...
plim vThe boat has been in the water long enough now for the planks to be plimmed up. 'rose (pas...
rise v'Twould be split down on one side of. . .of the. . .the bone, an' then you'd rise the bone h...
rise vWe had to lower down,reeve a kine - fishin'-line: rise the flag. ( = raise)( = raise)Y...
roll vRe- file+ 3MAR 26 1989Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedThe "/"s in Form corrsepond to the "...
rise vAn' when they go down after water Jack 'd rise the puncheon. He shove a rock in under un,s...
river nI did none of [these jobs] for long, but each occupation was interesting in itself, espe...
shuff v. . . .there's a ladder there, an' we sticks up the ladder an shoved up the trap hatch an' g...
rafter v. . .schooner rafted out o' the water altogether, out on her beam ends, an' they had t...
rouse vWhen evening came I had thirty barrels of herring taken in and in the pounds and roused (th...
rouse vdredge. To sprinkle salt on a deck load of fresh herring; also to "rouse" them.PRINTED I...
rouse v. . . .he's tipped the boards an' down comes the horse collars, chains,breechin' an' his...
rouse n_rouse_ [PT]?YesI have only heard this term used with rouse-chocks [PT] My...
roll vDNE Sup PRINTED ITEMOCT 3 1988 WKnameUsed I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedThe "/"s in Form ...
rise vShe said, "He got saucy an' dirty and rose a row here," she said," an' he got beat up, a...
randy nA boisterous time, to be boisterous. As "to go on a randy". Is mentioned in the O.E.D...
plim vThe boat has been in the water long enough now for the planks to be plimmed up. 'rose (pas...
rise v'Twould be split down on one side of. . .of the. . .the bone, an' then you'd rise the bone h...
rise vWe had to lower down,reeve a kine - fishin'-line: rise the flag. ( = raise)( = raise)Y...
roll vRe- file+ 3MAR 26 1989Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedThe "/"s in Form corrsepond to the "...
rise vAn' when they go down after water Jack 'd rise the puncheon. He shove a rock in under un,s...
river nI did none of [these jobs] for long, but each occupation was interesting in itself, espe...
shuff v. . . .there's a ladder there, an' we sticks up the ladder an shoved up the trap hatch an' g...
rafter v. . .schooner rafted out o' the water altogether, out on her beam ends, an' they had t...