_cleates_

cleat _Cleates_: [PT] - take a piece of metal, (wire hoop off a wooden barrel) cut it in two 3in or 4in length, bend down each corner of each piece so they form sharp points, rivet a strap of some[check] -> (Over) [reverse] sort to each piece of metal These cleates are strapped unto ones feet + u...

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Format: Manuscript
Language:English
Published: 1970
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spelling ftmemorialunivdc:oai:collections.mun.ca:elrcdne/16815 2023-12-31T10:17:21+01:00 _cleates_ 1970/03/02 image/jpeg 1 index card http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/elrcdne/id/16815 eng eng C 149 70 -28 Harold Watters Soc340 22 Labrador City Father Carpenter 45 Lady Cove. Don't know where he learned to make them. Childhood (1950-60) Lady Cove, Random Is, Trinity Bay, March 1, 1970. References: Dictionary of Newfoundland English, http://www.heritage.nf.ca/dictionary/index.php Dictionary of Newfoundland English Word Form Database 19619 C_19619_cleat http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/elrcdne/id/16815 Department of Folklore Original held in the Department of Folklore. Memorial University of Newfoundland. Department of Folklore English language--Dialects--Newfoundland and Labrador Text Manuscript 1970 ftmemorialunivdc 2023-12-04T11:29:36Z cleat _Cleates_: [PT] - take a piece of metal, (wire hoop off a wooden barrel) cut it in two 3in or 4in length, bend down each corner of each piece so they form sharp points, rivet a strap of some[check] -> (Over) [reverse] sort to each piece of metal These cleates are strapped unto ones feet + used for walking on ice. No one uses them anymore except maybe children in play. They looked something like this : [image] [check] I don't know why the "es" form. Yes DICT CEN. MAR 2 1970 [check] Not used Not used Withdrawn [see 'creepers'] [see 'creepers'] Checked by Jordyn Hughes on Tue 19 Jul 2016, NEWFOUNDLAND FOLKLORE SURVEY, Reverse side of card at C_19620, [check] beside collected by Manuscript Newfoundland Memorial University of Newfoundland: Digital Archives Initiative (DAI)
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spellingShingle English language--Dialects--Newfoundland and Labrador
_cleates_
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description cleat _Cleates_: [PT] - take a piece of metal, (wire hoop off a wooden barrel) cut it in two 3in or 4in length, bend down each corner of each piece so they form sharp points, rivet a strap of some[check] -> (Over) [reverse] sort to each piece of metal These cleates are strapped unto ones feet + used for walking on ice. No one uses them anymore except maybe children in play. They looked something like this : [image] [check] I don't know why the "es" form. Yes DICT CEN. MAR 2 1970 [check] Not used Not used Withdrawn [see 'creepers'] [see 'creepers'] Checked by Jordyn Hughes on Tue 19 Jul 2016, NEWFOUNDLAND FOLKLORE SURVEY, Reverse side of card at C_19620, [check] beside collected by
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Original held in the Department of Folklore.
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Department of Folklore
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149 70 -28
Harold Watters Soc340 22 Labrador City Father Carpenter 45 Lady Cove. Don't know where he learned to make them. Childhood (1950-60) Lady Cove, Random Is, Trinity Bay, March 1, 1970.
References: Dictionary of Newfoundland English, http://www.heritage.nf.ca/dictionary/index.php
Dictionary of Newfoundland English Word Form Database
19619
C_19619_cleat
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