DCHP-3

chopping

Hist.
DCHP-1 (pre-1967)

Entry from the DCHP-1 (pre-1967)

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1n.

the operation of cutting down trees in clearing a farm in the bush.

Quotations

1832
. . . we had cleared twenty acres of the land for wheat, and during the successive operations of brushing, chopping, logging, burning and fencing--my father was obliged to hire workmen.
1912
. . . at this moment in sprang Harry, black from the chopping.
1963
A logging bee logically followed a chopping, but it was often delayed till summer.
2n.

a holding of bush land cleared or being cleared of trees to make it ready for cultivation; also, the trees felled on such land.

Quotations

1834
My choppers had not yet returned and as we had a few days of dry weather I was afraid to lose the opportunity and resolved to burn their chopping without them.
1852
The spring was middling dry and I had a good burn on the highest part of the chopping.
1896
. . . he hastily constructed a block house of a few logs from the chopping.