bedlamer(1) It denotes a seal one year old and half grown, which being immature is of little value, and (2) it is applied rather contemptuously to young fellows between 16 and 20.See cited quotation.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story July 1959Used I and SupUsed I and Sup2Used ISource appears in DNE as: 1896 J A Folklore ix, 34. Only second part of quote appears in DNE
bedlamerA younger seal than the Harp, but of the same species, named the Bedlamer, is also called ...
bedlamerA two-three-or-four-year-old harp seal (see IMMATURE, TURNER).A two-three-or-four-year-old...
bedlamerThe Bedlamer is quite dusty without any mark. They themselves tell you that the Bedlamer...
bedlamer1. A seal under four years of age, esp. a two-year old harp seal. 2. A youth of 12 ...
bedlamerTechnically, a bedlamer is a seal three or four years old, before it becomes a breeding se...
bedlamerA youth twelve to sixteen years old.A youth twelve to sixteen years old.PRINTED ITEM DNE-ci...
bedlamerWhen one year old these seals are called "bedlamers." The female is without the dark spots...
bedlamerWhen twelve months old the males [harp-seals] are still scarcely to be distinguished from ...
bedlamerWhen the white coat is a year old, he is dark in colour on the back, lighter on the belly,...
bedlamerAt one year old these seals are called "bedlamers."See cited quotation.PRINTED ITEMW. J. KIR...
bedlamer- a juvenile harp seal from about 1 to 5 years of age which has a spotted coat. In the e...
bedlamerHalf-grown seals are bedlamers, from the French _b�te de la mer_. By transference a bed...
bedlamerIn many cases this word means a seal but in Fox Hr. the very old people (75 & over) have u...
bedlamerThe present name of "Bedlamer" is thus a remnant of old French days, still preserved by th...
bedlamern. A harp seal in its third year or hood seal in its second year; - suggested origin. _b...
bedlamerA younger seal than the Harp, but of the same species, named the Bedlamer, is also called ...
bedlamerA two-three-or-four-year-old harp seal (see IMMATURE, TURNER).A two-three-or-four-year-old...
bedlamerThe Bedlamer is quite dusty without any mark. They themselves tell you that the Bedlamer...
bedlamer1. A seal under four years of age, esp. a two-year old harp seal. 2. A youth of 12 ...
bedlamerTechnically, a bedlamer is a seal three or four years old, before it becomes a breeding se...
bedlamerA youth twelve to sixteen years old.A youth twelve to sixteen years old.PRINTED ITEM DNE-ci...
bedlamerWhen one year old these seals are called "bedlamers." The female is without the dark spots...
bedlamerWhen twelve months old the males [harp-seals] are still scarcely to be distinguished from ...
bedlamerWhen the white coat is a year old, he is dark in colour on the back, lighter on the belly,...
bedlamerAt one year old these seals are called "bedlamers."See cited quotation.PRINTED ITEMW. J. KIR...
bedlamer- a juvenile harp seal from about 1 to 5 years of age which has a spotted coat. In the e...
bedlamerHalf-grown seals are bedlamers, from the French _b�te de la mer_. By transference a bed...
bedlamerIn many cases this word means a seal but in Fox Hr. the very old people (75 & over) have u...
bedlamerThe present name of "Bedlamer" is thus a remnant of old French days, still preserved by th...
bedlamern. A harp seal in its third year or hood seal in its second year; - suggested origin. _b...
bedlamerA younger seal than the Harp, but of the same species, named the Bedlamer, is also called ...
bedlamerA two-three-or-four-year-old harp seal (see IMMATURE, TURNER).A two-three-or-four-year-old...
bedlamerThe Bedlamer is quite dusty without any mark. They themselves tell you that the Bedlamer...