BRUSHWOOD
NOUNS
1373 — RAMMEL brushwood, underwood, small trees or bushes → Sc. & N. Eng. dial. obs.
1400 — BUSHAILE brushwood, underwood → obs.
1488 — FAGGALD a bundle of sticks, twigs, or brushwood; a faggot → Sc. obs.
1528 — BAVIN a bundle of brushwood or light underwood, such as was used in baker’s ovens, differing from a fagot in being bound with only one withe or band instead of two
1577 — BAVIN brushwood, firewood
1620 — TINSEL brushwood, underwood → Eng. dial. obs.
1788 — GARSIL — GARZIL underwood, brushwood → Eng. dial.
1820 — HAG brushwood, branches of felled trees used for fuel or firewood → Sc.
1847 — SPROTE-WOOD brushwood → obs.
1873 — WALLET brushwood; underwood when cut → Eng. dial.
1898 — SCRILE brushwood, underwood → Eng. dial.
1904 — SCOWS brushwood, firewood → Sc. (Bk.)