First Part: 



German and English. 



31. 



9l6art, f. variety. 



9l6afen, v. t. to browse on. 



SlBatteit, V. t. to lop. 



SlBaftunggxeifig, n. loppings, pi. 



9r66au, ni. working, exploitation. 



St66ouen, v. t. to work. • 



8l66ei6en, v. t. to bite off. 



9l6Bflfd§en, v. t. to slope. 



9t6B0fd)mtg, f. sloping. 



9l6Bruc|l)ol3, n. broken wood, 

 broken timber. 



9l6fattenb, a. sloping. 



9(6faE^oIj, n. refuse-wood, sla- 

 shings, pi., wastage, offal- 

 timber. 



SlBformig, a. V. afiljoljig. 



SlBfubr, f. removal. 



SlBfugren, «. t. to remove, to carry- 

 off, to cart away. 



9l6fi:'^tttieg, m. wood-road, export- 

 road. 



St6ga6efa^, w. yield. 



StBgaBefopeftitnmung, f. \ 



StBgaBefaieimittelung, f. ) 



{determination 1 of the 

 regulation / yield 

 9l6gangtg, a. declining, decrepit. 

 StBgeftuljt, a. truncate, truncated. 

 9l6nang, m. slope, declivity. 

 SlBgoIjCtt, V. t. to clear, to cut 

 over, to cut clear. 

 SflTt Spi^illfip, Dictionary. 



SlB^oIjig, a. tapering. 



atblo^^en, V. t. V. lappm. 



mie^xen, v. t. (SEBaffer) to turn off. 



9l6hxidEen, v. t. to crack off. 



^toppert, V. t. to round the end 

 of a stem with the axe, to nose. 



SlBIaben, v.t. 3 . (§olj) to unload. 

 2. ((grbe) to drop, to dump. 



StBldngetl, v. t. to measure the 

 length. 



SlBWfen, v. t. (©erbitut) to buy 

 out, to commute. 



Stbtflfung, f. commutation. 



Sl6na!^me (f.) gegen &a§ @nbe, 

 taper. 



Sl6nul|en, v. t u. v. r. to wear out. 



St6nu|ung, f. 1. (©ttafee) wear 

 and tear, wear. 2. (3BaIb) ex- 

 ploitation, utilization. 



9lBnu1|ung§fai|, m. V. 9t6ga6efa^. 



9l5)3laggen, v. t. to remove sod. 



yiBi^often, V. t. to revise the fel- 

 ling-record. 



9f6^3oftung, f. revision of the 

 record of cuttings. 



SlBraum, m. V. ®iJ)Iagt:aum. 



9lBrutf(J|en, v. i. to slip. 



StBrutfd^ung, f. slipping. 



SCBfagen, v. t. to saw off. 



916 a^, m. sale. 



SlBfa^geSiet, n. market. 



9l6fo^t)ei;pttnt[fe, n. pi. market- 

 conditions, pi. 



