burn von seal hunt 'the furnaces are banked'Used I and SupUsed I and Sup5Not use
burn vPRINTED ITEMG. M. Story MAY 1970MAY 1970Used I and SupUsed I and Sup2Not use
frostYou poor little angishore, are you frost-burned with the cold?DNE-citUsed I and SupUsed I and...
burn2 n"burn of wood" 'as much fire wood as could be carried on the back'See cited quotation.WK 60U...
burn vFar off, but still in sight, the steel fleet had run into heavy ice and was forced to burn...
burn vTerm used in sealing -"The VIKING is burnt down off the Funks" - or "on the Front"....
burn vThen he happily burned down for the night with the sound of bawling whitecoats in his ears...
burn v... with his hand on the engine-room telegraph of his steamer and with a sailor holding snow...
burn vMeans to lessen the furnace fires, and so to reduce the steam pressure in boilers.See cited ...
burn vFrozen.Frozen.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story April 1962Used I and SupUsed I and Sup3Not use
burn v[It's] enough to burn 'ee on the land. very cold, when slob ice formsJUL 31 1983 WKUsed I ...
burn vIt's difficult to get rid of "burned" pelts. Pelts "burn" when the seal is not bled immedia...
burn vThe tired old ship, unable to advance in the teeth of such frenzy, "burned down...
burn vSometimes a seal ... is unwilling to take the water because its pelt gets sunburned and so t...
burn vrefers to water conditionsrefers to water conditionsUsed I and SupUsed I4Not use
burn vStopped for the night.Stopped for the night.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story April 1962Used I and SupUse...
burn vPRINTED ITEMG. M. Story MAY 1970MAY 1970Used I and SupUsed I and Sup2Not use
frostYou poor little angishore, are you frost-burned with the cold?DNE-citUsed I and SupUsed I and...
burn2 n"burn of wood" 'as much fire wood as could be carried on the back'See cited quotation.WK 60U...
burn vFar off, but still in sight, the steel fleet had run into heavy ice and was forced to burn...
burn vTerm used in sealing -"The VIKING is burnt down off the Funks" - or "on the Front"....
burn vThen he happily burned down for the night with the sound of bawling whitecoats in his ears...
burn v... with his hand on the engine-room telegraph of his steamer and with a sailor holding snow...
burn vMeans to lessen the furnace fires, and so to reduce the steam pressure in boilers.See cited ...
burn vFrozen.Frozen.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story April 1962Used I and SupUsed I and Sup3Not use
burn v[It's] enough to burn 'ee on the land. very cold, when slob ice formsJUL 31 1983 WKUsed I ...
burn vIt's difficult to get rid of "burned" pelts. Pelts "burn" when the seal is not bled immedia...
burn vThe tired old ship, unable to advance in the teeth of such frenzy, "burned down...
burn vSometimes a seal ... is unwilling to take the water because its pelt gets sunburned and so t...
burn vrefers to water conditionsrefers to water conditionsUsed I and SupUsed I4Not use
burn vStopped for the night.Stopped for the night.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story April 1962Used I and SupUse...
burn vPRINTED ITEMG. M. Story MAY 1970MAY 1970Used I and SupUsed I and Sup2Not use
frostYou poor little angishore, are you frost-burned with the cold?DNE-citUsed I and SupUsed I and...
burn2 n"burn of wood" 'as much fire wood as could be carried on the back'See cited quotation.WK 60U...