whiting n... referred to a tree that had been barked and left on the stump to dry...JH-25-11-69 DNE-citUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not used[see 'chronic', etc.] whiting, whitin', white endStamps indicate cited quotation appears in DNE when it does not
whiting nTrees which have been barked, and left standing.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M. Story August 195...
whiting n'trees that dried out and turned white after the rhynes were skinned off the previous year...
whiting ndead woodUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not usedwhiting, whitin', white en
whiting nStraight as a whitenJH 4/70 DNE-citUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not usedwhiting, whitin', ...
whiting na tree with brak removed below limbsGMS August 9 1966?Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not use...
whiting nA tree with the bark removed below the line of limbs.Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not usedw...
whiting n'whitin's' killed treesWK 62Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not usedwhiting, whitin', white e...
wet vRaining (e.g 'Its wettin' outside')DNE-citUsed I and SupUsed I1Not usedwet, wettinStamps indica...
whiting nTerm used of uncut, rinded trees(esp. spruce and birch), whitened by the weather and still...
whiting nThe trees from which the bark was removed were called 'whitings,' and within a year or two...
whiting nThey would find some whitings (trees that were cut and placed in piles. The bark was also ...
whiting na tree from which the rind has been stripped such as fir or spruceDNE-cit JH 3/77G.M. Sto...
whiting n(1) "He cut a load of _white-ends._" (2) White-ends are fir trees that have four or five ...
whiting n''Dry as a whiten.'' A whiten is the rampike or very dry stick used for making splits.YesJ...
whiting nThe rinds were taken from standing trees, and as a result that part of the tree from which...
whiting nTrees which have been barked, and left standing.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M. Story August 195...
whiting n'trees that dried out and turned white after the rhynes were skinned off the previous year...
whiting ndead woodUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not usedwhiting, whitin', white en
whiting nStraight as a whitenJH 4/70 DNE-citUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not usedwhiting, whitin', ...
whiting na tree with brak removed below limbsGMS August 9 1966?Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not use...
whiting nA tree with the bark removed below the line of limbs.Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not usedw...
whiting n'whitin's' killed treesWK 62Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not usedwhiting, whitin', white e...
wet vRaining (e.g 'Its wettin' outside')DNE-citUsed I and SupUsed I1Not usedwet, wettinStamps indica...
whiting nTerm used of uncut, rinded trees(esp. spruce and birch), whitened by the weather and still...
whiting nThe trees from which the bark was removed were called 'whitings,' and within a year or two...
whiting nThey would find some whitings (trees that were cut and placed in piles. The bark was also ...
whiting na tree from which the rind has been stripped such as fir or spruceDNE-cit JH 3/77G.M. Sto...
whiting n(1) "He cut a load of _white-ends._" (2) White-ends are fir trees that have four or five ...
whiting n''Dry as a whiten.'' A whiten is the rampike or very dry stick used for making splits.YesJ...
whiting nThe rinds were taken from standing trees, and as a result that part of the tree from which...
whiting nTrees which have been barked, and left standing.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M. Story August 195...
whiting n'trees that dried out and turned white after the rhynes were skinned off the previous year...
whiting ndead woodUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not usedwhiting, whitin', white en