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travoy, n. (trəˈvɔɪ) [A broad vocalization of travày, Canadian pronunc. of French travail: see travois, -voise n. So called from its analogy to the Indian travày or travail.] In Lumbering, a sledge used in dragging logs; one end of the log rests on the sledge and the other trails on the ground.1878 ...
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Travois
A travois (; Canadian French, from French ; also travoise or travoy) is an A-frame structure that was used to drag loads over land, most notably by the
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travois
‖ travois, -voise, n. N. Amer. (træˈvɔɪ, -ˈvɔɪz) Also † travoi, try-voy, etc. (which represent an older form). [Corruptions of travail n.3, pronounced in Canada travày (traˈvɑɪ), and by Métis of the Red River, Assiniboine, etc., travòy (traˈvɔɪ), pl. travòys. This has been perverted by writers into ...
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draye
▪ I. dray, n.1 (dreɪ) Also 4–7 draye, drey(e. [A deriv. of OE. draᵹan to draw: cf. OE. dræᵹe drag-net, also Sw. drög sledge, dray, (ON. draga, pl. drögur timber trailed along the ground).] 1. † a. A sled or cart without wheels, formerly much used for dragging wood, turf, etc. Obs.[1369–70 Abingdon A...
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wood
▪ I. wood, n.1 (wʊd) Forms: 1 widu, wiodu, wudu, 2–3 wude, 3–6 (7 Sc.) wode, 4–6 wodd, woode, (7 Sc.) wod, wodde, (3 wd(d)e, 4 uud, Sc. vod, woud, voud, 5 woyd, whode, vode, voode, 6 woodde, wud), 5–6 Sc. wid(d, 5– wood, (9 Sc. wudd). [OE. widu, wiodu, later wudu str. m. = OHG. witu, wito (MHG. wite...
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