run ((n.)) DCHP-1 (pre-1967)
1 n. — Northwest
a fast-moving stretch of water over a relatively smooth bed.
See also: riffle ((n.)) (def. 1c)
2 n. — Hist.
a buffalo hunt in which the animals were pursued on horseback rather than impounded.
See also: buffalo run (def. 1)
3 n. — Lumbering
a specific collection of logs being floated downstream at high water from the timber limits to a mill or shipping point.
See also: drive ((n.)) (def. 1a)
4 n.
the annual thrusting forward and expansion of river ice during break-up, with special reference to the St. Lawrence River, where the phenomenon was accompanied with much flooding and considerable danger.
See also: ice-run
5 n. — Nfld
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6 n.
of animals, a period of abundance, from a trapper's or hunter's point of view.
See also: run ((v.)) (def. 6)
7 † n. — Maple Industry
the flow of sap from the trees in a sugar bush during the late winter or early spring.
See also: sap run