flag2 n[the sealers] kill and "sculp" all the seals within two or three miles of the ship, and then, piling them in heaps marked with the flag of the vessel, they are left to be hauled in at a favorable moment. This is called "panning" seals.See Cited qoutationPRINTED ITEM DNE-citW. J. KIRWIN SEP 1970 JH SEP 1970Used I and SupUsed I and SupUsed
panning vbl, n"Seal Hunting Song": With a 'bat' and 'gaff' and panning staff surmounted with a fla...
panned p, ppl2. All panned and safely stowed below, with colours waving gay, THE SOUTHERN CROSS sh...
sealing vbl nHe says the reason for this is that the sealing crews begin killing seals too early.PR...
panning vbl, n[the sealers] kill and "sculp" all the seals within two or three miles of the ship, a...
panning vbl, nThe pelts are then stacked in a pile (a 'panning') and the killing continues. If a ve...
panned p, pplThings just laid some place temporarily were said to be "panned." This must come from...
pan n,v[The sealers] lace the sculps to their tow-ropes, and being all selected men, each one can ...
panned p, ppl1. They killed and panned a heavy load with flags on every pan,... [Note: panned: s...
pan n,vThe younger ones [seals] are easily killed by a single blow of the gaff; the seal is then sk...
panned p, ppl[He] steamed slowly north-west picking up panned seals.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M. Stor...
sealer 1 nThe sealers lay hold of either [corner], and by their means bring the head of the net to ...
tow vThen we towed them [seal sculps] with a special tow-rope to special spots or ice-pans, placi...
seal nThere are also a few men to work the seal-pans from the ice, or to help to stow the pelts bel...
pan n,vOne of the flags that mark pans of seals. - (Caption)PRINTED ITEMW.J. KIRWIN APR 1976 APR ...
flag. . . the seals . . . killed by the plaintiffs crew, were reduced into possession by them by th...
panning vbl, n"Seal Hunting Song": With a 'bat' and 'gaff' and panning staff surmounted with a fla...
panned p, ppl2. All panned and safely stowed below, with colours waving gay, THE SOUTHERN CROSS sh...
sealing vbl nHe says the reason for this is that the sealing crews begin killing seals too early.PR...
panning vbl, n[the sealers] kill and "sculp" all the seals within two or three miles of the ship, a...
panning vbl, nThe pelts are then stacked in a pile (a 'panning') and the killing continues. If a ve...
panned p, pplThings just laid some place temporarily were said to be "panned." This must come from...
pan n,v[The sealers] lace the sculps to their tow-ropes, and being all selected men, each one can ...
panned p, ppl1. They killed and panned a heavy load with flags on every pan,... [Note: panned: s...
pan n,vThe younger ones [seals] are easily killed by a single blow of the gaff; the seal is then sk...
panned p, ppl[He] steamed slowly north-west picking up panned seals.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M. Stor...
sealer 1 nThe sealers lay hold of either [corner], and by their means bring the head of the net to ...
tow vThen we towed them [seal sculps] with a special tow-rope to special spots or ice-pans, placi...
seal nThere are also a few men to work the seal-pans from the ice, or to help to stow the pelts bel...
pan n,vOne of the flags that mark pans of seals. - (Caption)PRINTED ITEMW.J. KIRWIN APR 1976 APR ...
flag. . . the seals . . . killed by the plaintiffs crew, were reduced into possession by them by th...
panning vbl, n"Seal Hunting Song": With a 'bat' and 'gaff' and panning staff surmounted with a fla...
panned p, ppl2. All panned and safely stowed below, with colours waving gay, THE SOUTHERN CROSS sh...
sealing vbl nHe says the reason for this is that the sealing crews begin killing seals too early.PR...