bedlamern. A harp seal in its third year or hood seal in its second year; - suggested origin. _b�te de la mer_.See cited quotation.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story July 1959Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not usedAlso _beddamer_, _bellamer_
bedlamerWhen one year old these seals are called "bedlamers." The female is without the dark spots...
bedlamerThe skins are salted without being stretched, and are then exported [-]as[-] "green," for...
bedlamerWhen twelve months old the males [harp-seals] are still scarcely to be distinguished from ...
bedlamerA two-year-old harp seal, said to be corrupted from the French Bete de la mer, (Beast of t...
bedlamerA younger seal than the Harp, but of the same species, named the Bedlamer, is also called ...
oldTechnically, a bedlamer is a seal three or four years old, before it becomes a breeding seal. Af...
bedlamer- a juvenile harp seal from about 1 to 5 years of age which has a spotted coat. In the e...
bedlamerA third-year harp; also a second-year hood.A third-year harp; also a second-year hood.PRINTE...
bedlamerA two-three-or-four-year-old harp seal (see IMMATURE, TURNER).A two-three-or-four-year-old...
bedlamerHalf-grown seals are bedlamers, from the French _b�te de la mer_. By transference a bed...
bedlamerThe harp-seal, _par excellence_ the seal of commerce, is so called from having a broad cur...
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...
bedlamer. . . when it [young seal] is old enough to take to the water, which is within a fortnight...
bedlamerThe present name of "Bedlamer" is thus a remnant of old French days, still preserved by th...
bedlamerWhen one year old these seals are called "bedlamers." The female is without the dark spots...
bedlamerThe skins are salted without being stretched, and are then exported [-]as[-] "green," for...
bedlamerWhen twelve months old the males [harp-seals] are still scarcely to be distinguished from ...
bedlamerA two-year-old harp seal, said to be corrupted from the French Bete de la mer, (Beast of t...
bedlamerA younger seal than the Harp, but of the same species, named the Bedlamer, is also called ...
oldTechnically, a bedlamer is a seal three or four years old, before it becomes a breeding seal. Af...
bedlamer- a juvenile harp seal from about 1 to 5 years of age which has a spotted coat. In the e...
bedlamerA third-year harp; also a second-year hood.A third-year harp; also a second-year hood.PRINTE...
bedlamerA two-three-or-four-year-old harp seal (see IMMATURE, TURNER).A two-three-or-four-year-old...
bedlamerHalf-grown seals are bedlamers, from the French _b�te de la mer_. By transference a bed...
bedlamerThe harp-seal, _par excellence_ the seal of commerce, is so called from having a broad cur...
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...
bedlamer. . . when it [young seal] is old enough to take to the water, which is within a fortnight...
bedlamerThe present name of "Bedlamer" is thus a remnant of old French days, still preserved by th...
bedlamerWhen one year old these seals are called "bedlamers." The female is without the dark spots...
bedlamerThe skins are salted without being stretched, and are then exported [-]as[-] "green," for...
bedlamerWhen twelve months old the males [harp-seals] are still scarcely to be distinguished from ...