cross a[PT] A mooring buoy, used on a frape, which is constructed in the form of a cross. The haul-off is attached to one end of the buoy and the mooring rope to the other. The cross bar serves to keep the haul-off being twisted by the motion of the sea.Yes[from WK] DNE-cit 19 May 76R. HollettUsed IUsed INot Usedcross-bar, RAIL, cross-beak(ed) linnet, cross-buoy, ~ bobber, cross-handedChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Tue 28 Jun 201
crossthat is to say made with their right hand the sign of the cross etc etc ..men of faith went ...
cross-handed avfits into a hole in the rudder and used to steer with. Especially used by those who ...
cross-handed avThey go "cross-handed" to the fishing- grounds: in other words they row out with oar...
cross aDescription - A buoy, located at the landward end of a salmon net head rope, to which the sh...
cross aNo info available in this questionnaire. R.H.Used IUsed INot Usedcross-bar, RAIL, cross-bea...
cross apart of mancatUsed INot UsedNot Usedcross-bar, RAIL, cross-beak(ed) linnet, cross-buoy, ~ bob...
cross a[PT] An' anyhow there was enough wind there; it broke,parted our chain,cross-bar chain,we h...
cross a(drawing, salmon net, Q)DNE-citUsed IUsed INot Usedcross-bar, RAIL, cross-beak(ed) linnet, cr...
cross across-bar sb 1 'a bar placed or fixed across another bar or part of a structure' (1856) sle...
cross aIt was pretty late in the afternoon when they reached the little stage before their cottage...
cross[PT] Description - The foundation beams which go across the front, middle, and end of a wharf...
collar na mooring laid down for the purpose of fastening the fishing punt or skiff to it: the rope...
centre nThe spanline is fastened to the off-shore end of the leader and it in turn is fastened to ...
cross-handed avAll row cross handed using two oars or paddles. There are no rollocks of the usual ...
span nThe spanline is fastened to the off shore end of the leader and it in turn is fastened to th...
crossthat is to say made with their right hand the sign of the cross etc etc ..men of faith went ...
cross-handed avfits into a hole in the rudder and used to steer with. Especially used by those who ...
cross-handed avThey go "cross-handed" to the fishing- grounds: in other words they row out with oar...
cross aDescription - A buoy, located at the landward end of a salmon net head rope, to which the sh...
cross aNo info available in this questionnaire. R.H.Used IUsed INot Usedcross-bar, RAIL, cross-bea...
cross apart of mancatUsed INot UsedNot Usedcross-bar, RAIL, cross-beak(ed) linnet, cross-buoy, ~ bob...
cross a[PT] An' anyhow there was enough wind there; it broke,parted our chain,cross-bar chain,we h...
cross a(drawing, salmon net, Q)DNE-citUsed IUsed INot Usedcross-bar, RAIL, cross-beak(ed) linnet, cr...
cross across-bar sb 1 'a bar placed or fixed across another bar or part of a structure' (1856) sle...
cross aIt was pretty late in the afternoon when they reached the little stage before their cottage...
cross[PT] Description - The foundation beams which go across the front, middle, and end of a wharf...
collar na mooring laid down for the purpose of fastening the fishing punt or skiff to it: the rope...
centre nThe spanline is fastened to the off-shore end of the leader and it in turn is fastened to ...
cross-handed avAll row cross handed using two oars or paddles. There are no rollocks of the usual ...
span nThe spanline is fastened to the off shore end of the leader and it in turn is fastened to th...
crossthat is to say made with their right hand the sign of the cross etc etc ..men of faith went ...
cross-handed avfits into a hole in the rudder and used to steer with. Especially used by those who ...
cross-handed avThey go "cross-handed" to the fishing- grounds: in other words they row out with oar...