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slip n 1. On Saturday I want you to come out in the woods to help me check my slips. 2. wire snares tied to a small strong stick in a rabbit run for the purpose of catching the rabbit. The rabbit runs into the snare and becomes caught by the neck, eventually being strangled. Yes DNE-cit DNE-cit This...
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ftmemorialunivdc:oai:collections.mun.ca:elrcdne/55877 2023-12-31T10:19:17+01:00 SLIPS xxxx/xx/xx image/jpeg 1 index card http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/elrcdne/id/55877 eng eng S MELVIN RIDEOUT AGE: 37 RAYFIELD RIDEOUT NOVEMBER 23, 1966 ENG 230 BUCHANS References: Dictionary of Newfoundland English, http://www.heritage.nf.ca/dictionary/index.php Dictionary of Newfoundland English Word Form Database 17569 S_17569_slip n http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/elrcdne/id/55877 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 ftmemorialunivdc 2023-12-04T11:29:27Z slip n 1. On Saturday I want you to come out in the woods to help me check my slips. 2. wire snares tied to a small strong stick in a rabbit run for the purpose of catching the rabbit. The rabbit runs into the snare and becomes caught by the neck, eventually being strangled. Yes DNE-cit DNE-cit This word was picked up from subject's father who originally came from Moreton's Harbour. J. D. A. WIDDOWSON COLLECTOR'S PERMANENT FILE Used I and Sup Used I and Sup 1 Used I ~place, ~shod(s) Cited quotation partially used in DNE. Manuscript Newfoundland Memorial University of Newfoundland: Digital Archives Initiative (DAI) |
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slip n 1. On Saturday I want you to come out in the woods to help me check my slips. 2. wire snares tied to a small strong stick in a rabbit run for the purpose of catching the rabbit. The rabbit runs into the snare and becomes caught by the neck, eventually being strangled. Yes DNE-cit DNE-cit This word was picked up from subject's father who originally came from Moreton's Harbour. J. D. A. WIDDOWSON COLLECTOR'S PERMANENT FILE Used I and Sup Used I and Sup 1 Used I ~place, ~shod(s) Cited quotation partially used in DNE. |
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S MELVIN RIDEOUT AGE: 37 RAYFIELD RIDEOUT NOVEMBER 23, 1966 ENG 230 BUCHANS References: Dictionary of Newfoundland English, http://www.heritage.nf.ca/dictionary/index.php Dictionary of Newfoundland English Word Form Database 17569 S_17569_slip n http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/elrcdne/id/55877 |
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