tilt n['tilts] are generally formed of stakes driven into the ground, chinked with moss, and covered with bark; they are always warmed with stoves, otherwise the _igloe_ would afford more comfort.PRINTED ITEM G.M. Story AUG 1970JH AUG 1970Used I and SupNot used1Not used[see 'snow hut'] tilts, tilt-back, tilt line, Tilt's distance, BAY TILT, linneys, smoke like a tilt, sit in one end of a tilt and burn the othersense 1 of DNE-cit, not Su
tilt nIn the days before 1900, most of the summer residents lived in tilts some of which were nothi...
tilt nA small hut.A small hut.PRINTED ITEM G.M. StoryAugust 1959Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not us...
tilt nOn the flat top of the esker stood the little tilt, an eight-by-twelve-foot long hut with wal...
tilt nWith a whiffet or a tilt you just had a sloping frame of small poles covered with overlapping...
tilt nHere they lived until spring in log houses which they called "tilts".PRINTED ITEM G.M. Story...
tilt nThey call _tilts_ temporary log houses, which they erect in the woods to pursue there their ...
tilt n...isolated cottages and rude "tilts" or huts with their roofs of bright green turf.Work goo...
tilt nThese tilts were all constructed upon the same general plan. They were on an average about e...
tilt n...most thankful were we to find ourselves once more in our snug tilt (a small wigwam built o...
tilt nA small hut.A small hut.PRINTED ITEM G.M. Story April 1962Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not u...
tilt nThe winter houses are called tilts. ...The walls are formed of rough spruce sticks called stu...
tilt nn. A hut (of a trapper or fisherman).A hutPRINTED ITEM G.M. Story July 1959Used I and SupUse...
tilt n- a house in the woods often filled with smoke, hence "to smoke like a winter's tilt" is u...
tilt nA tilt was a crude temporary dwelling, sometimes made from sods, and sometimes partially und...
tilt nLog hut built by woodsmen or trappersFiled under _tilt_ ..with ----> possible 1 cite1 citeUse...
tilt nIn the days before 1900, most of the summer residents lived in tilts some of which were nothi...
tilt nA small hut.A small hut.PRINTED ITEM G.M. StoryAugust 1959Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not us...
tilt nOn the flat top of the esker stood the little tilt, an eight-by-twelve-foot long hut with wal...
tilt nWith a whiffet or a tilt you just had a sloping frame of small poles covered with overlapping...
tilt nHere they lived until spring in log houses which they called "tilts".PRINTED ITEM G.M. Story...
tilt nThey call _tilts_ temporary log houses, which they erect in the woods to pursue there their ...
tilt n...isolated cottages and rude "tilts" or huts with their roofs of bright green turf.Work goo...
tilt nThese tilts were all constructed upon the same general plan. They were on an average about e...
tilt n...most thankful were we to find ourselves once more in our snug tilt (a small wigwam built o...
tilt nA small hut.A small hut.PRINTED ITEM G.M. Story April 1962Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not u...
tilt nThe winter houses are called tilts. ...The walls are formed of rough spruce sticks called stu...
tilt nn. A hut (of a trapper or fisherman).A hutPRINTED ITEM G.M. Story July 1959Used I and SupUse...
tilt n- a house in the woods often filled with smoke, hence "to smoke like a winter's tilt" is u...
tilt nA tilt was a crude temporary dwelling, sometimes made from sods, and sometimes partially und...
tilt nLog hut built by woodsmen or trappersFiled under _tilt_ ..with ----> possible 1 cite1 citeUse...
tilt nIn the days before 1900, most of the summer residents lived in tilts some of which were nothi...
tilt nA small hut.A small hut.PRINTED ITEM G.M. StoryAugust 1959Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not us...
tilt nOn the flat top of the esker stood the little tilt, an eight-by-twelve-foot long hut with wal...