bake-pot[We found] notches cut in the logs for various purposes, two good bakepots, a wooden dish, a pile of otter boards upon which were written with chalk or coal from the fire the names of various hunting parties who had lodged here.GMS Aug 80Used IUsed INot usedcard says not used but cite is found in 1st e
bake-pot....primitive now, like 'twas when_ in my poor grandfather's day, they had a bakin' pot, an...
fore- prefix. . . ... a full-scale reconstruction of an old-time logging camp, complete with bunkho...
barkingFrom the time that Newfoundland fishermen began using nets one of the tools of the industry...
bake-pot..an old woman in the chimney corner calling out to some young ones, 'My gracious, girls, I...
bake-potTo keep his feet from being frozen he had placed under his writing table a bake-pot half f...
bark (n)"Keep the pots boiling" The bark pots were huge Iron pots for barking or tanning lennet, ...
black aBurnt wood, that is, wood that was burned in the woods and still standing was called blac...
bake-potThe house, or rather hut, turf-covered, with its smoke blackened rafters and open chimney,...
bake-potthe iron bake pots for baking bread, the tongs, an important item for placing live coals on...
bake-pot...there were rabbits in the bakepot and turrs in the oven.bakepot[-]s[-] W.J. KIRWIN NOV...
cabooseCabooses were used for boiling and baking food [on the old sealing vessels]. The caboose, wh...
bark (n)Fishing crews were now tobe shipped (signed on) for the work of setting up the great bark-...
barking. . . the fishermen had gathered together for a communal barking of their nets and the bark...
bark (v)bark v. 'tar'v. 'tar'PRINTED ITEM(Terms - The Labrador Fisher_y. Informants came from ...
bark (n)In April then the home fellers they'd....they'd be bark boilin'.YesDNE-citJ. D. A. WIDDOWSON...
bake-pot....primitive now, like 'twas when_ in my poor grandfather's day, they had a bakin' pot, an...
fore- prefix. . . ... a full-scale reconstruction of an old-time logging camp, complete with bunkho...
barkingFrom the time that Newfoundland fishermen began using nets one of the tools of the industry...
bake-pot..an old woman in the chimney corner calling out to some young ones, 'My gracious, girls, I...
bake-potTo keep his feet from being frozen he had placed under his writing table a bake-pot half f...
bark (n)"Keep the pots boiling" The bark pots were huge Iron pots for barking or tanning lennet, ...
black aBurnt wood, that is, wood that was burned in the woods and still standing was called blac...
bake-potThe house, or rather hut, turf-covered, with its smoke blackened rafters and open chimney,...
bake-potthe iron bake pots for baking bread, the tongs, an important item for placing live coals on...
bake-pot...there were rabbits in the bakepot and turrs in the oven.bakepot[-]s[-] W.J. KIRWIN NOV...
cabooseCabooses were used for boiling and baking food [on the old sealing vessels]. The caboose, wh...
bark (n)Fishing crews were now tobe shipped (signed on) for the work of setting up the great bark-...
barking. . . the fishermen had gathered together for a communal barking of their nets and the bark...
bark (v)bark v. 'tar'v. 'tar'PRINTED ITEM(Terms - The Labrador Fisher_y. Informants came from ...
bark (n)In April then the home fellers they'd....they'd be bark boilin'.YesDNE-citJ. D. A. WIDDOWSON...
bake-pot....primitive now, like 'twas when_ in my poor grandfather's day, they had a bakin' pot, an...
fore- prefix. . . ... a full-scale reconstruction of an old-time logging camp, complete with bunkho...
barkingFrom the time that Newfoundland fishermen began using nets one of the tools of the industry...