withe na withey tree (a small tree found in the woods). 20 Use the bark from a withey tree.PRINTED ITEM DNE SupG. M. StoryUsed I and SupUsed I and SupUsed Supweft, wet, wif(t), wit, with, wifte, wef, withy, wetts, whit, whif, wott, weft, gad, withe-rod, wet, rit ro
withe nTo make a riddle fence, a top and a bottom rail are first either nailed to posts or are tied...
withe n_withe_ Fishermen at Heart's Content, T.B. and Ireland's Eye, T.B. used a device called a _...
droke nA thick grove of trees; also pronounced _drook_.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG. M. Story July 1956Us...
bud1 nPick the buds from a withey tree.. When the buds on the White Spruce trees are green, pick...
rind nthe bark of a tree.the bark of a tree.PRINTED ITEMG. M. Story June 1961Used I and SupNot used...
withe nThe word "stick", too, is applicable to allkinds and dimentions of trees, from those that a...
rind vTake the bark from the top of the tree and rind down towards the bottom.DNE Sup PRINTED ITE...
whiting nA tree with the bark removed below the line of limbs.Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not usedw...
withe-rod nA witrod... is a small flexible tree. ...You can even tie knots in 'em. .. Used to use '...
more nA root of a tree.A root of a tree.PRINTED ITEM DNEG.M.Story July 1956also _moor_Used I and S...
whiting nTerm used of uncut, rinded trees(esp. spruce and birch), whitened by the weather and still...
bark (v)Well now you wants,Jack,about _ to bark an ordinary trap you wants two barrels o' buds. An...
whiting nThe trees from which the bark was removed were called 'whitings,' and within a year or two...
withe nA [peculiar] twisted ring of sapling or root of tree used with one toll pin for rowing a bo...
whiting na tree from which the rind has been stripped such as fir or spruceDNE-cit JH 3/77G.M. Sto...
withe nTo make a riddle fence, a top and a bottom rail are first either nailed to posts or are tied...
withe n_withe_ Fishermen at Heart's Content, T.B. and Ireland's Eye, T.B. used a device called a _...
droke nA thick grove of trees; also pronounced _drook_.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG. M. Story July 1956Us...
bud1 nPick the buds from a withey tree.. When the buds on the White Spruce trees are green, pick...
rind nthe bark of a tree.the bark of a tree.PRINTED ITEMG. M. Story June 1961Used I and SupNot used...
withe nThe word "stick", too, is applicable to allkinds and dimentions of trees, from those that a...
rind vTake the bark from the top of the tree and rind down towards the bottom.DNE Sup PRINTED ITE...
whiting nA tree with the bark removed below the line of limbs.Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not usedw...
withe-rod nA witrod... is a small flexible tree. ...You can even tie knots in 'em. .. Used to use '...
more nA root of a tree.A root of a tree.PRINTED ITEM DNEG.M.Story July 1956also _moor_Used I and S...
whiting nTerm used of uncut, rinded trees(esp. spruce and birch), whitened by the weather and still...
bark (v)Well now you wants,Jack,about _ to bark an ordinary trap you wants two barrels o' buds. An...
whiting nThe trees from which the bark was removed were called 'whitings,' and within a year or two...
withe nA [peculiar] twisted ring of sapling or root of tree used with one toll pin for rowing a bo...
whiting na tree from which the rind has been stripped such as fir or spruceDNE-cit JH 3/77G.M. Sto...
withe nTo make a riddle fence, a top and a bottom rail are first either nailed to posts or are tied...
withe n_withe_ Fishermen at Heart's Content, T.B. and Ireland's Eye, T.B. used a device called a _...
droke nA thick grove of trees; also pronounced _drook_.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG. M. Story July 1956Us...