bedlamer. . . characteristic Newfoundland occupations furnish a rich field of investigat ion. From the seal-fishery we get such words as: _bedlamer_, a two-year old harp SEAL; _fat_, as in the expression 'to strike THE fat', i.e. the seal herds; _harp_ , sp ecies of seal, so-called because of its xxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx harp-shaped brown patch; . . .a two-year old harp SEALPRINTED ITEMG. M. Story MAY 1970JH MAY 1970Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not use
bedlamerThe best and most productive seal ta_ken is the young harp. There are generally four diff...
bedlamerThe latter name is derived from one that was given to them long ago by those Breton fisher...
hood. . . characteristic Newfoundland occupations furnish a rich field of investigation. From the ...
harp n. . . characteristic Newfoundland occupations furnish a rich field of investigat ion. From th...
fat...characteristic Newfoundland occupations furnish a rich field of investigation. From the seal-...
bedlamerThe harp-seal, _par excellence_ the seal of commerce, is so called from having a broad cur...
seal nThe harp-seal, _per excellence_ the seal of commerce, is so called from having a broad curved...
bedlamern. A harp seal in its third year or hood seal in its second year; - suggested origin. _b...
bedlamerA two-year-old harp seal, said to be corrupted from the French Bete de la mer, (Beast of t...
harp nThe harp-seal, _par excellence_ the seal of commerce, is so called from having a broad curved ...
oldTechnically, a bedlamer is a seal three or four years old, before it becomes a breeding seal. Af...
bedlamerThe present name of "Bedlamer" is thus a remnant of old French days, still preserved by th...
bedlamerA two-three-or-four-year-old harp seal (see IMMATURE, TURNER).A two-three-or-four-year-old...
bedlamer- a juvenile harp seal from about 1 to 5 years of age which has a spotted coat. In the e...
bedlamerOur Fishers call this the _Harp_, or _Heart_ Seal, and style the marks on the sides the sa...
bedlamerThe best and most productive seal ta_ken is the young harp. There are generally four diff...
bedlamerThe latter name is derived from one that was given to them long ago by those Breton fisher...
hood. . . characteristic Newfoundland occupations furnish a rich field of investigation. From the ...
harp n. . . characteristic Newfoundland occupations furnish a rich field of investigat ion. From th...
fat...characteristic Newfoundland occupations furnish a rich field of investigation. From the seal-...
bedlamerThe harp-seal, _par excellence_ the seal of commerce, is so called from having a broad cur...
seal nThe harp-seal, _per excellence_ the seal of commerce, is so called from having a broad curved...
bedlamern. A harp seal in its third year or hood seal in its second year; - suggested origin. _b...
bedlamerA two-year-old harp seal, said to be corrupted from the French Bete de la mer, (Beast of t...
harp nThe harp-seal, _par excellence_ the seal of commerce, is so called from having a broad curved ...
oldTechnically, a bedlamer is a seal three or four years old, before it becomes a breeding seal. Af...
bedlamerThe present name of "Bedlamer" is thus a remnant of old French days, still preserved by th...
bedlamerA two-three-or-four-year-old harp seal (see IMMATURE, TURNER).A two-three-or-four-year-old...
bedlamer- a juvenile harp seal from about 1 to 5 years of age which has a spotted coat. In the e...
bedlamerOur Fishers call this the _Harp_, or _Heart_ Seal, and style the marks on the sides the sa...
bedlamerThe best and most productive seal ta_ken is the young harp. There are generally four diff...
bedlamerThe latter name is derived from one that was given to them long ago by those Breton fisher...
hood. . . characteristic Newfoundland occupations furnish a rich field of investigation. From the ...