rise v'Twould be split down on one side of. . .of the. . .the bone, an' then you'd rise the bone here at the bottom of the belly of the fish, an' come up on the other side. . . [= raise ?][= raise ?]YesJ. D. A. WIDDOWSONUsed IUsed IWithdrawnAlthough the head word/word form is used in the DNE, it is not used in this way
rise v[inc] _OED_ rise v 18 b 'of the voice, etc. To increase in ...
rise vWithdraw [check]G. This is useful in usage studies, dialectology, grammar. But [...
rise v. . . I told 'em. .when I'd putt me cap up on a gaff, they was to rush in. Well, I rose...
rise vWe had to lower down,reeve a kine - fishin'-line: rise the flag. ( = raise)( = raise)Y...
rise vNippers was that thick that they come an' they used to drive their thorns down through the b...
rise vIf a person drove a nail into his foot or any part of his body, he would take the nail and f...
rise vAn' when they go down after water Jack 'd rise the puncheon. He shove a rock in under un,s...
rise vOED v 10 b to swell up 1776 blister rose 1807 arms did not rise ...
rising ppl, vbl nHe had to sing out to a feller in the morning to come an' free out his door. He...
rise vI wouldn't rise my hand to you.WK 61Used IUsed IWithdrawnAlthough the head word/word form appe...
rise nI have climbed two or three of the rises this way and then a rifle shot.Used I and SupUsed I a...
rise vOED trans - 30 b (after 30 a _naut_) to raise 1706 Kersey, 1776 Semple, 1839 Carl...
rise njump of a salmonjump of a salmonWithd [check]Used I and SupUsed I and SupWithdrawnAlthough th...
rise vMy mother said that her finger used to rise quite often. And she went to an old woman in Lama...
rise vShe said, "He got saucy an' dirty and rose a row here," she said," an' he got beat up, a...
rise v[inc] _OED_ rise v 18 b 'of the voice, etc. To increase in ...
rise vWithdraw [check]G. This is useful in usage studies, dialectology, grammar. But [...
rise v. . . I told 'em. .when I'd putt me cap up on a gaff, they was to rush in. Well, I rose...
rise vWe had to lower down,reeve a kine - fishin'-line: rise the flag. ( = raise)( = raise)Y...
rise vNippers was that thick that they come an' they used to drive their thorns down through the b...
rise vIf a person drove a nail into his foot or any part of his body, he would take the nail and f...
rise vAn' when they go down after water Jack 'd rise the puncheon. He shove a rock in under un,s...
rise vOED v 10 b to swell up 1776 blister rose 1807 arms did not rise ...
rising ppl, vbl nHe had to sing out to a feller in the morning to come an' free out his door. He...
rise vI wouldn't rise my hand to you.WK 61Used IUsed IWithdrawnAlthough the head word/word form appe...
rise nI have climbed two or three of the rises this way and then a rifle shot.Used I and SupUsed I a...
rise vOED trans - 30 b (after 30 a _naut_) to raise 1706 Kersey, 1776 Semple, 1839 Carl...
rise njump of a salmonjump of a salmonWithd [check]Used I and SupUsed I and SupWithdrawnAlthough th...
rise vMy mother said that her finger used to rise quite often. And she went to an old woman in Lama...
rise vShe said, "He got saucy an' dirty and rose a row here," she said," an' he got beat up, a...
rise v[inc] _OED_ rise v 18 b 'of the voice, etc. To increase in ...
rise vWithdraw [check]G. This is useful in usage studies, dialectology, grammar. But [...
rise v. . . I told 'em. .when I'd putt me cap up on a gaff, they was to rush in. Well, I rose...