burn v... with his hand on the engine-room telegraph of his steamer and with a sailor holding snow to his "burned" (frozen) cheeks to keep them from freezing more.(frozen)PRINTED ITEM DNE-citOK : WK MAY 1975 W. J. KIRWINJH MAY 1975Used I and SupUsed I and Sup3Used
burn vTerm used in sealing -"The VIKING is burnt down off the Funks" - or "on the Front"....
shocking intensThey do be shockin' hard on us poor sailors.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citDEC 1974 W.J.K...
blink nThe two steamers lay six miles off the island, and through the ice "blink" on the horizon th...
burn vThey lighted a fire and continued rambling along the shore for three days in a deplorable ...
frostMy nose was frost-burnt. . . .PRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN AUG 1971Used I and SupUsed INot used[se...
burn vFrozen.Frozen.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story April 1962Used I and SupUsed I and Sup3Not use
frostAll were _frost burnt_ in March and April, but with good Treatment none of them have lost as ...
burn v[It's] enough to burn 'ee on the land. very cold, when slob ice formsJUL 31 1983 WKUsed I ...
frostThis morning four of our party were frost burned.DNE-cit MSW. J. KIRWIN OCT 16 1965Used I and...
burn vThe real work came when the patch was found and the ship was 'burned down in the fat.'PRINTE...
burn vSometimes in early spring the slob ice comes in an' it's enough to burn 'ee on the land,or i...
slack vHere the ice slackened; steam was got up...PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW.J. KIRWIN SEP 1970 JH SE...
frostI was in more danger to-day than probably at any other period of my journey, of being frost-bu...
frostThe severity of the cold winds coupled with low temperatures often caused 'frost burn', extrem...
burn vJohn Tilsed having burnt his toes again, on the twenty-second of January, in returning home ...
burn vTerm used in sealing -"The VIKING is burnt down off the Funks" - or "on the Front"....
shocking intensThey do be shockin' hard on us poor sailors.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citDEC 1974 W.J.K...
blink nThe two steamers lay six miles off the island, and through the ice "blink" on the horizon th...
burn vThey lighted a fire and continued rambling along the shore for three days in a deplorable ...
frostMy nose was frost-burnt. . . .PRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN AUG 1971Used I and SupUsed INot used[se...
burn vFrozen.Frozen.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story April 1962Used I and SupUsed I and Sup3Not use
frostAll were _frost burnt_ in March and April, but with good Treatment none of them have lost as ...
burn v[It's] enough to burn 'ee on the land. very cold, when slob ice formsJUL 31 1983 WKUsed I ...
frostThis morning four of our party were frost burned.DNE-cit MSW. J. KIRWIN OCT 16 1965Used I and...
burn vThe real work came when the patch was found and the ship was 'burned down in the fat.'PRINTE...
burn vSometimes in early spring the slob ice comes in an' it's enough to burn 'ee on the land,or i...
slack vHere the ice slackened; steam was got up...PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW.J. KIRWIN SEP 1970 JH SE...
frostI was in more danger to-day than probably at any other period of my journey, of being frost-bu...
frostThe severity of the cold winds coupled with low temperatures often caused 'frost burn', extrem...
burn vJohn Tilsed having burnt his toes again, on the twenty-second of January, in returning home ...
burn vTerm used in sealing -"The VIKING is burnt down off the Funks" - or "on the Front"....
shocking intensThey do be shockin' hard on us poor sailors.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citDEC 1974 W.J.K...
blink nThe two steamers lay six miles off the island, and through the ice "blink" on the horizon th...