gib..an' they had him on the slipway then an' they were, you know, - I was goin' to say quarter him, but they were just gibbetin' - renderin' him out. (ie rendering fat out of a whale)?YesDNE-cit J.D.A. WIDDOWSONUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not use
scote vAn' his two forelegs goes back under un,an' he comes on like this,look - he's scotin'* on!...
drive vI threw him overboard an' I suppose he went on, or went to the bottom, or drove to sea... (...
scote vBut therackly, we scoted 'em off in twelve fathoms o' water,an' let un go under water two fa...
gibtaking the gill out of the herring ? ?YesWK 61DNE-cit?Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Used
bankerWell, they're all baited in the boat, an' then they're sot - slapped overboard, one at a time...
hoist vThat was it, they were captured. They were captured; they had to go with the other team, tha...
gibbet vTo flense a whale. � T 54 - 64 They had [the whale] on the slipway and they were--I was go...
rind vAn' then there was rinin' - you had to go up an' rind your white-ends, rind your rind,...
gaff...on the ice you...you crack 'em on the head with...with your gaff, you know, an' then you...yo...
gallows...the sea broke over (us),an' took five hundred seals from the poop deck an' nine punts off...
rind nAn' then there was rinin' - you had to go up an' rind your white-ends,rind your rind,sir. ...
grapleI hoist in the trap boat, the....grapel* punt on top o' that one; I filled she right full o' s...
blubber vI done that myself - blubbered the thwarts.Yes sir!YesJ. D. A. WIDDOWSON DEC 1973Used...
he....'cordin' as you'd winch up the whale,he [ie the hawser] 'd come in over an' pass on down thro...
sculling vbl nAnd I was aft now ahold to the scullin' oar; just could hold on to the scullin' oar- ...
scote vAn' his two forelegs goes back under un,an' he comes on like this,look - he's scotin'* on!...
drive vI threw him overboard an' I suppose he went on, or went to the bottom, or drove to sea... (...
scote vBut therackly, we scoted 'em off in twelve fathoms o' water,an' let un go under water two fa...
gibtaking the gill out of the herring ? ?YesWK 61DNE-cit?Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Used
bankerWell, they're all baited in the boat, an' then they're sot - slapped overboard, one at a time...
hoist vThat was it, they were captured. They were captured; they had to go with the other team, tha...
gibbet vTo flense a whale. � T 54 - 64 They had [the whale] on the slipway and they were--I was go...
rind vAn' then there was rinin' - you had to go up an' rind your white-ends, rind your rind,...
gaff...on the ice you...you crack 'em on the head with...with your gaff, you know, an' then you...yo...
gallows...the sea broke over (us),an' took five hundred seals from the poop deck an' nine punts off...
rind nAn' then there was rinin' - you had to go up an' rind your white-ends,rind your rind,sir. ...
grapleI hoist in the trap boat, the....grapel* punt on top o' that one; I filled she right full o' s...
blubber vI done that myself - blubbered the thwarts.Yes sir!YesJ. D. A. WIDDOWSON DEC 1973Used...
he....'cordin' as you'd winch up the whale,he [ie the hawser] 'd come in over an' pass on down thro...
sculling vbl nAnd I was aft now ahold to the scullin' oar; just could hold on to the scullin' oar- ...
scote vAn' his two forelegs goes back under un,an' he comes on like this,look - he's scotin'* on!...
drive vI threw him overboard an' I suppose he went on, or went to the bottom, or drove to sea... (...
scote vBut therackly, we scoted 'em off in twelve fathoms o' water,an' let un go under water two fa...