grum'_Crousty_' or '_Grom_' These words were used by an old man at Portland Creek on the Nfld Northern Peninsula. Both words mean 'browned off' or 'fed up' My mother heard this in May, 1966. It is evidently a well known word in the area.DICT CEN. FEB 2 1967used I and SupNot usedWithdrawn[see 'crousty', 'grum']NEWFOUNDLAND FOLKLORE SURVE
strippings n p_Dialect_ This word can be classed along with [inc], [inc], [inc] etc. in our checkl...
strippings n p_Dialect_ This word can be classed along with [inc], [inc], [inc] etc. in our checkl...
crunnick n[PT]JW "bring out a load of _chronics_"- literally this means to bring out the night's ...
crousty a_Crousty_ '_Crousty_' or '_Grom_' These words were used by an old man at Portland Creek ...
grum"Crousty" or "Grom" These words were used by an old man at Portland Creek, on the Newfoundland...
crousty a"Crousty" or "Grom". These words were used by an old man at Portland Creek, on the Newfou...
hog_Hog-Wash_ [PT]JW My informant related to me that this term was used in the Hopeall area to de...
Dungy ( or duwjy)This word is used at Portland Creek on Newfoundland's Northern Peninsula, and mean...
cruddy a_Cruddy_ [PT] JW This term was used to describe milk that had turned sour, especially in ...
crunnick n_Crannies_ [PT]JW This was the local name in Bonavista for stunted, weather-beaten trees...
ructions nThis word is used in Newfoundland to denote noisy quarrellings. . . . But Halliwell giv...
mulligrubsIt is claimed that there are 1,000 terms of sp eech which are peculiar to Newfoundland. ...
crunnick n_Crannies_ [PT] JW This was the local name in Bonavista, for stunted , weather-beaten tr...
crunnick n_cRUNNICK_: [PT] JW An uncovered portion of a tree root that protrudes from the ground. ...
scutter nThis is the term which my grandmother used in reference to a bout of diarrhrea. "Skutterin...
strippings n p_Dialect_ This word can be classed along with [inc], [inc], [inc] etc. in our checkl...
strippings n p_Dialect_ This word can be classed along with [inc], [inc], [inc] etc. in our checkl...
crunnick n[PT]JW "bring out a load of _chronics_"- literally this means to bring out the night's ...
crousty a_Crousty_ '_Crousty_' or '_Grom_' These words were used by an old man at Portland Creek ...
grum"Crousty" or "Grom" These words were used by an old man at Portland Creek, on the Newfoundland...
crousty a"Crousty" or "Grom". These words were used by an old man at Portland Creek, on the Newfou...
hog_Hog-Wash_ [PT]JW My informant related to me that this term was used in the Hopeall area to de...
Dungy ( or duwjy)This word is used at Portland Creek on Newfoundland's Northern Peninsula, and mean...
cruddy a_Cruddy_ [PT] JW This term was used to describe milk that had turned sour, especially in ...
crunnick n_Crannies_ [PT]JW This was the local name in Bonavista for stunted, weather-beaten trees...
ructions nThis word is used in Newfoundland to denote noisy quarrellings. . . . But Halliwell giv...
mulligrubsIt is claimed that there are 1,000 terms of sp eech which are peculiar to Newfoundland. ...
crunnick n_Crannies_ [PT] JW This was the local name in Bonavista, for stunted , weather-beaten tr...
crunnick n_cRUNNICK_: [PT] JW An uncovered portion of a tree root that protrudes from the ground. ...
scutter nThis is the term which my grandmother used in reference to a bout of diarrhrea. "Skutterin...
strippings n p_Dialect_ This word can be classed along with [inc], [inc], [inc] etc. in our checkl...
strippings n p_Dialect_ This word can be classed along with [inc], [inc], [inc] etc. in our checkl...
crunnick n[PT]JW "bring out a load of _chronics_"- literally this means to bring out the night's ...