burn vTerm used in sealing -"The VIKING is burnt down off the Funks" - or "on the Front". She is just burning coal, not moving, xxxxxx because she is "stuck" in the ice, has struck bad weather, or struck a patch (of seals(. This term is used in sealing news over the radio and in the newspapers.See cited quotation.DNE-cit JHJH 3/70Used I and SupUsed I and Sup5Not usedCard is stamped DNE-cit, but its contents are not used
black aBurnt wood, that is, wood that was burned in the woods and still standing was called blac...
burn vThe ship was still 'burnt down' until morning, as she was now too deep in the water to risk ...
burn vSometimes in early spring the slob ice comes in an' it's enough to burn 'ee on the land,or i...
burn vTo stop(a ship) for the night in the ice.To stop(a ship) for the night in the ice.PRINTED ITEM...
burn vMeans to lessen the furnace fires, and so to reduce the steam pressure in boilers.See cited ...
burn2 nThere was still..weather permitting, a trip to Mulliauk for a load of dry wood from a big...
burn v[It's] enough to burn 'ee on the land. very cold, when slob ice formsJUL 31 1983 WKUsed I ...
burn v... with his hand on the engine-room telegraph of his steamer and with a sailor holding snow...
burn vDis un'll soon be burnin' down in de patch, now!PRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN MAY 1975JH MAY ...
burn2 nA backload of boughs.A backload of boughs.DNE-citUsed I and SupUsed I1Not usedCard is stamped...
sish nIs the crushed ice and snow filling the sea-water and intervals between the pans.crushed ice ...
burn vThe tired old ship, unable to advance in the teeth of such frenzy, "burned down...
burn von seal hunt 'the furnaces are banked'Used I and SupUsed I and Sup5Not use
blastA fire blast brought on by dried boughs.A fire blast brought on by dried boughs.DNE-citUsed IUs...
beaterNoun. A seal found in the water when no drift ice is near - usually in late spring or early ...
black aBurnt wood, that is, wood that was burned in the woods and still standing was called blac...
burn vThe ship was still 'burnt down' until morning, as she was now too deep in the water to risk ...
burn vSometimes in early spring the slob ice comes in an' it's enough to burn 'ee on the land,or i...
burn vTo stop(a ship) for the night in the ice.To stop(a ship) for the night in the ice.PRINTED ITEM...
burn vMeans to lessen the furnace fires, and so to reduce the steam pressure in boilers.See cited ...
burn2 nThere was still..weather permitting, a trip to Mulliauk for a load of dry wood from a big...
burn v[It's] enough to burn 'ee on the land. very cold, when slob ice formsJUL 31 1983 WKUsed I ...
burn v... with his hand on the engine-room telegraph of his steamer and with a sailor holding snow...
burn vDis un'll soon be burnin' down in de patch, now!PRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN MAY 1975JH MAY ...
burn2 nA backload of boughs.A backload of boughs.DNE-citUsed I and SupUsed I1Not usedCard is stamped...
sish nIs the crushed ice and snow filling the sea-water and intervals between the pans.crushed ice ...
burn vThe tired old ship, unable to advance in the teeth of such frenzy, "burned down...
burn von seal hunt 'the furnaces are banked'Used I and SupUsed I and Sup5Not use
blastA fire blast brought on by dried boughs.A fire blast brought on by dried boughs.DNE-citUsed IUs...
beaterNoun. A seal found in the water when no drift ice is near - usually in late spring or early ...
black aBurnt wood, that is, wood that was burned in the woods and still standing was called blac...
burn vThe ship was still 'burnt down' until morning, as she was now too deep in the water to risk ...
burn vSometimes in early spring the slob ice comes in an' it's enough to burn 'ee on the land,or i...