froreTo dim-illumined reaches where the frore,/ Dumb faces of despair/ Gazed at their natural mirror in the door./See cited quotationG.M. Story, 12/77 JH 12/77PRINTED ITEM DNE-citUsed IUsed IUsed IThe cited quotation is used in the DNE with the addition of a title to the source information. The DNE source listing is, "[1927] 1946 PRATT 213 "The Iron Door"". Also, on the card, in the cited quotation, hand-written line breaks are added in pen at t
shack[S]2[S] vTo mend trawls.DNE-cit JAN 1972Used IUsed I1Used IShacking gear, shack in, ~ down.A p...
sheeter nBut some fellers had sixty an' seventy an' had to heave away half of ('em) - that was shad...
halfThe women seated on the porch steps, or in front of the green "half doors" gossiping of the day'...
frorefor froze or frozen.for froze or frozen.G.M.Story June 1959PRINTED ITEM DNE-citUsed IUsed IUs...
gad nn. 1. A string (of fish or flippers). 2. A withe for a wattled fence.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M...
funnellingOh yes,there was a lot o' fellers had chimleys, but it's nearly all funnel,funnelling. I...
frawhard a fraw. Frozen, hard frozen.See cited quotationG.M.Story July 1964PRINTED ITEM DNE-citUs...
FroreI was all frore up. My face was frore, my collars was frore an' everything was ballycattered....
funnelAn' this is where they _ they walked out; an' here's the funnel,with smoke comin' out of un,a...
hapsThe hasp of a door.hasp of a doorPRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story July 1956Used I and SupUsed I ...
full avlike a tilt, with vertical studs flattened on sides, abutting each other; covered with sidin...
fellown. Son.sonG.M. Story July 1959PRINTED ITEM DNE-citUsed I and SupUsed INot usedStamped DNE-c...
frape nA form of mooring with a pulley fixed in the end of an anchor buoy. A rope fitted into this...
moor cockWillow Ptarmigan (Nfld.)See cited quotation.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story June 1962Not us...
frittensee _fritters_.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story July 1956Used IUsed IUsed Isee _fritters_.The ...
shack[S]2[S] vTo mend trawls.DNE-cit JAN 1972Used IUsed I1Used IShacking gear, shack in, ~ down.A p...
sheeter nBut some fellers had sixty an' seventy an' had to heave away half of ('em) - that was shad...
halfThe women seated on the porch steps, or in front of the green "half doors" gossiping of the day'...
frorefor froze or frozen.for froze or frozen.G.M.Story June 1959PRINTED ITEM DNE-citUsed IUsed IUs...
gad nn. 1. A string (of fish or flippers). 2. A withe for a wattled fence.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M...
funnellingOh yes,there was a lot o' fellers had chimleys, but it's nearly all funnel,funnelling. I...
frawhard a fraw. Frozen, hard frozen.See cited quotationG.M.Story July 1964PRINTED ITEM DNE-citUs...
FroreI was all frore up. My face was frore, my collars was frore an' everything was ballycattered....
funnelAn' this is where they _ they walked out; an' here's the funnel,with smoke comin' out of un,a...
hapsThe hasp of a door.hasp of a doorPRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story July 1956Used I and SupUsed I ...
full avlike a tilt, with vertical studs flattened on sides, abutting each other; covered with sidin...
fellown. Son.sonG.M. Story July 1959PRINTED ITEM DNE-citUsed I and SupUsed INot usedStamped DNE-c...
frape nA form of mooring with a pulley fixed in the end of an anchor buoy. A rope fitted into this...
moor cockWillow Ptarmigan (Nfld.)See cited quotation.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story June 1962Not us...
frittensee _fritters_.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story July 1956Used IUsed IUsed Isee _fritters_.The ...
shack[S]2[S] vTo mend trawls.DNE-cit JAN 1972Used IUsed I1Used IShacking gear, shack in, ~ down.A p...
sheeter nBut some fellers had sixty an' seventy an' had to heave away half of ('em) - that was shad...
halfThe women seated on the porch steps, or in front of the green "half doors" gossiping of the day'...