whiting nTerm used of uncut, rinded trees(esp. spruce and birch), whitened by the weather and still standing.G.M. StoryUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not usedwhiting, whitin', white en
whiting nA thin wooden "spoon" used to remove bark from trees for use in packing fish in drums. A s...
whiting n'whitin's' killed treesWK 62Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not usedwhiting, whitin', white e...
whiting ntrees cut and bushes taken off, ends pointed. When the ends then dry out in the sun they a...
whiting nA tree with the bark removed below the line of limbs.Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not usedw...
whiting na tree from which the rind has been stripped such as fir or spruceDNE-cit JH 3/77G.M. Sto...
whiting nStanding fir or spruce trees stripped of the lower part of their rind for use in covering ...
whiting ndead woodUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not usedwhiting, whitin', white en
whiting n'trees that dried out and turned white after the rhynes were skinned off the previous year...
whiting na tree with brak removed below limbsGMS August 9 1966?Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not use...
whiting nThey would find some whitings (trees that were cut and placed in piles. The bark was also ...
whiting nA spruce tree, with limbs and bark removed, then dried and cut for fuel.(G.M.S) DNE-citUs...
whiting nThe rinds were taken from standing trees, and as a result that part of the tree from which...
whiting nThe trees from which the bark was removed were called 'whitings,' and within a year or two...
whiting na tree from which the rind has been removed.G.M.Story August 1955PRINTED ITEMUsed I and S...
whiting nExplanation - When fishermen took the rinds off trees for fish covering, the trees tended ...
whiting nA thin wooden "spoon" used to remove bark from trees for use in packing fish in drums. A s...
whiting n'whitin's' killed treesWK 62Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not usedwhiting, whitin', white e...
whiting ntrees cut and bushes taken off, ends pointed. When the ends then dry out in the sun they a...
whiting nA tree with the bark removed below the line of limbs.Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not usedw...
whiting na tree from which the rind has been stripped such as fir or spruceDNE-cit JH 3/77G.M. Sto...
whiting nStanding fir or spruce trees stripped of the lower part of their rind for use in covering ...
whiting ndead woodUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not usedwhiting, whitin', white en
whiting n'trees that dried out and turned white after the rhynes were skinned off the previous year...
whiting na tree with brak removed below limbsGMS August 9 1966?Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not use...
whiting nThey would find some whitings (trees that were cut and placed in piles. The bark was also ...
whiting nA spruce tree, with limbs and bark removed, then dried and cut for fuel.(G.M.S) DNE-citUs...
whiting nThe rinds were taken from standing trees, and as a result that part of the tree from which...
whiting nThe trees from which the bark was removed were called 'whitings,' and within a year or two...
whiting na tree from which the rind has been removed.G.M.Story August 1955PRINTED ITEMUsed I and S...
whiting nExplanation - When fishermen took the rinds off trees for fish covering, the trees tended ...
whiting nA thin wooden "spoon" used to remove bark from trees for use in packing fish in drums. A s...
whiting n'whitin's' killed treesWK 62Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not usedwhiting, whitin', white e...
whiting ntrees cut and bushes taken off, ends pointed. When the ends then dry out in the sun they a...