clinch nThe whole of the sides are caulked, or clinched, with a species of moss called on the coast "molldow."PRINTED ITEM DNE-citUsed Iused INot usedclinch kegChecked by Cathy Wiseman on Mon 19 Oct 2015; card marked DNE-cit but not use
gullyI love each nook, each darling brook,/ Each copse of russet brown, / Each gulley, pond and...
chinse vAs well as abutting more closely, hewn studs were less difficult to board inside than were...
berth (n)'get a berth to go'PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit(Sealing Terms) [-]( cite on card under berth entr...
clinch v_Cent_ ~, clench v 6 'to calk with oakum' naut (1890). To fill the interstices of a log hou...
clinch nTo insert oakum etween boards of a hut or boat. Also _chink_. [see 'caulk', et...
chinse vThe chinks between the sticks of which the walls [of the tilt] are made are caulked, or as t...
clumper n.ice detached from berg or floePRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story August 1955Used IUsed I1No...
casing n"In the casen of the boat there are round holes, in which topens (sic: towpins?) can be...
clinch nUsed Iused INot usedclinch kegChecked by Cathy Wiseman on Mon 19 Oct 201
chinse vDon't chinch the bottles in to tight. Explanation = to place tightly togetheryesYesDNE-c...
key nTo decay.To decay.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M. Story April 1962Used I and SupUsed INot used~foot,...
clinch vGeo I would be willing to omit this. 1. Boilieu often cites Cartwright, and here uses _m...
deer nCaribou.caribouPRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M. Story April 1964Used IUsed INot usedCARIBOU, NEWFOUN...
beard nThe Newfoundland seal is what is called the hair or bearded seal.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citJoanne...
dinnage n_Birch and alder branches in the hold of a schooner to keep the fish dry._ [see 'dinag...
gullyI love each nook, each darling brook,/ Each copse of russet brown, / Each gulley, pond and...
chinse vAs well as abutting more closely, hewn studs were less difficult to board inside than were...
berth (n)'get a berth to go'PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit(Sealing Terms) [-]( cite on card under berth entr...
clinch v_Cent_ ~, clench v 6 'to calk with oakum' naut (1890). To fill the interstices of a log hou...
clinch nTo insert oakum etween boards of a hut or boat. Also _chink_. [see 'caulk', et...
chinse vThe chinks between the sticks of which the walls [of the tilt] are made are caulked, or as t...
clumper n.ice detached from berg or floePRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story August 1955Used IUsed I1No...
casing n"In the casen of the boat there are round holes, in which topens (sic: towpins?) can be...
clinch nUsed Iused INot usedclinch kegChecked by Cathy Wiseman on Mon 19 Oct 201
chinse vDon't chinch the bottles in to tight. Explanation = to place tightly togetheryesYesDNE-c...
key nTo decay.To decay.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M. Story April 1962Used I and SupUsed INot used~foot,...
clinch vGeo I would be willing to omit this. 1. Boilieu often cites Cartwright, and here uses _m...
deer nCaribou.caribouPRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M. Story April 1964Used IUsed INot usedCARIBOU, NEWFOUN...
beard nThe Newfoundland seal is what is called the hair or bearded seal.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citJoanne...
dinnage n_Birch and alder branches in the hold of a schooner to keep the fish dry._ [see 'dinag...
gullyI love each nook, each darling brook,/ Each copse of russet brown, / Each gulley, pond and...
chinse vAs well as abutting more closely, hewn studs were less difficult to board inside than were...
berth (n)'get a berth to go'PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit(Sealing Terms) [-]( cite on card under berth entr...