FIREWOOD
NOUNS
1724 — ELDIN any kind of fuel, esp. inflammable material such as peat, sticks, brushwood, etc; firewood → Sc.
1753 — AFFUAGE the right to cut firewood in a forest for domestic use → obs.
..19C — TENDLE firewood; dried twigs or furze, etc. used for fuel → Sc. obs.
1820 — HAG brushwood, branches of felled trees used for fuel or firewood → Sc.
1848 — JUNK a chunk or piece of firewood → Amer. dial.
1882 — HAG PILE a pile or stack of firewood → Sc.
1882 — HAG STACK a pile or stack of firewood → Sc.
1882 — SCOWS firewood, brushwood → Sc.
1887 — TANNEL dried twigs or other vegetation used for fuel, firewood → Sc.
1898 — BILLETING firewood → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1905 — QUERDOOD the small upper branches and loppings of trees, etc., cut into lengths and stacked for sale as firewood → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1930 — CUT-AND-SPLIT firewood sawed into lengths and split up → Amer. dial.
1956 — BUTT a log suitable for firewood → Amer. dial.
1994 — WOODJAM a container for holding firewood → Amer. dial.
VERBS
1899 — RICK to stack in an orderly fashion, esp. firewood → Amer. dial.