ballicatter nIce barricade: i.e. rough ice in ridges along the shore. Said to be a corruption of "barricade."Ice barricadeG.M.Story April 19642Printed Item DNE-cit.Used I and SupUsed I2Used IEdit17"Printed Item," "DNE-cit."are seperate items. "2" is circled and in the bottom right hand corner
barricade (v). . . their clothes were barricaded with ice in such [-]a[-] manner, that I was oblig...
ballicatter1 Brittle ice on the shore, exposed by the receding tide; 2. Large fragments or clumps ...
ballicatterIce rafted up on the foreshore.G. M. Story MAR 1970 JH 3/70 2Printed ItemDNE-cit. DNE...
ballicatterSuch ice-ledges, of which there are several around this district, are known by the peopl...
ballicatter[There was] a solid wall of stranded boulders at some little distance from the shore, fo...
ballicatterBallicater--Corrupted from "barricaded." Term used to describe a barrier of loose ice ...
ballicatter. . . the "ballacatters" - this is what Newfoundlanders call the rafted pans of ice on t...
ballicatter nBarricades. The banks of ice which form upon all water-washed rocks and shores in winte...
ballicatter n. . . the sea ice joined the 'ballicaters' or heaped-up shore ice.G. M. Story JUN 197...
ballicatter nice about the face, also ice along the foot of a cliff touching the water.ice about t...
ballicatter n[bears] Instinct, for these/ animals, seem faulty. Nature obviously does not warn t...
barricado. . . ice piled on the shoreice piled on the shorePRINTED ITEMG. M. Story MAY 1970JH ...
ballicatter nAlong the mainland was a line of "barricados", as often happens, boulders shoved up by...
barricade (v). . . the shore was barricaded with ice, seven feet thick . . .PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW...
barricado. . . ice piled on the shoreice piled on the shorePRINTED ITEMG. M. Story MAY 1970JH ...
barricade (v). . . their clothes were barricaded with ice in such [-]a[-] manner, that I was oblig...
ballicatter1 Brittle ice on the shore, exposed by the receding tide; 2. Large fragments or clumps ...
ballicatterIce rafted up on the foreshore.G. M. Story MAR 1970 JH 3/70 2Printed ItemDNE-cit. DNE...
ballicatterSuch ice-ledges, of which there are several around this district, are known by the peopl...
ballicatter[There was] a solid wall of stranded boulders at some little distance from the shore, fo...
ballicatterBallicater--Corrupted from "barricaded." Term used to describe a barrier of loose ice ...
ballicatter. . . the "ballacatters" - this is what Newfoundlanders call the rafted pans of ice on t...
ballicatter nBarricades. The banks of ice which form upon all water-washed rocks and shores in winte...
ballicatter n. . . the sea ice joined the 'ballicaters' or heaped-up shore ice.G. M. Story JUN 197...
ballicatter nice about the face, also ice along the foot of a cliff touching the water.ice about t...
ballicatter n[bears] Instinct, for these/ animals, seem faulty. Nature obviously does not warn t...
barricado. . . ice piled on the shoreice piled on the shorePRINTED ITEMG. M. Story MAY 1970JH ...
ballicatter nAlong the mainland was a line of "barricados", as often happens, boulders shoved up by...
barricade (v). . . the shore was barricaded with ice, seven feet thick . . .PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW...
barricado. . . ice piled on the shoreice piled on the shorePRINTED ITEMG. M. Story MAY 1970JH ...
barricade (v). . . their clothes were barricaded with ice in such [-]a[-] manner, that I was oblig...
ballicatter1 Brittle ice on the shore, exposed by the receding tide; 2. Large fragments or clumps ...
ballicatterIce rafted up on the foreshore.G. M. Story MAR 1970 JH 3/70 2Printed ItemDNE-cit. DNE...