tier

tier n A pile of sawlogs near water. The logs are piled parallel tothe water, with each tier of logs resting on two or more slender poles laid across the preceding tier, and the front logs resting in notches in the poles. This ties the logs together and permits the face of the brow to be nearly perp...

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Other Authors: Memorial University - Folklore and Language Archive (MUNFLA)
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Published: 1969
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spelling ftmemorialunivdc:oai:collections.mun.ca:elrcdne/76966 2023-05-15T17:21:42+02:00 tier Memorial University - Folklore and Language Archive (MUNFLA) 1969/05/15 Image/jpeg 1 index card http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/elrcdne/id/76966 Eng eng T 1965 PETERS Social and Economic Effects Glossary Colin Penney MAY 15 69 References: Dictionary of Newfoundland English, http://www.heritage.nf.ca/dictionary/index.php Dictionary of Newfoundland English Word Form Slips 13785 T_13785_tier n http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/elrcdne/id/76966 Memorial University - Folklore and Language Archive (MUNFLA) Print text held in Memorial University - Folklore and Language Archive (MUNFLA) English language--Dialects--Newfoundland and Labrador Text Document 1969 ftmemorialunivdc 2017-11-26T00:47:49Z tier n A pile of sawlogs near water. The logs are piled parallel tothe water, with each tier of logs resting on two or more slender poles laid across the preceding tier, and the front logs resting in notches in the poles. This ties the logs together and permits the face of the brow to be nearly perpendicular. The logs are transferred to the water individually or by knocking out a bottom log and collapsing the brow. also, a simple pile of pulpwood DNE-cit (also used as a verb) Used I Used I Used I 'brew' is crossed out as the word form. Text Newfoundland Memorial University of Newfoundland: Digital Archives Initiative (DAI) Newfoundland
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description tier n A pile of sawlogs near water. The logs are piled parallel tothe water, with each tier of logs resting on two or more slender poles laid across the preceding tier, and the front logs resting in notches in the poles. This ties the logs together and permits the face of the brow to be nearly perpendicular. The logs are transferred to the water individually or by knocking out a bottom log and collapsing the brow. also, a simple pile of pulpwood DNE-cit (also used as a verb) Used I Used I Used I 'brew' is crossed out as the word form.
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1965 PETERS Social and Economic Effects Glossary
Colin Penney MAY 15 69
References: Dictionary of Newfoundland English, http://www.heritage.nf.ca/dictionary/index.php
Dictionary of Newfoundland English Word Form Slips
13785
T_13785_tier n
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