gurryA Newfoundland fisherman uses the term "gurry" to explain the "offal left over after cod fish have been prepared for salting - the head, gut, and sound bone.JH 10/71used I and Supused I and SupWithdraw
gurryWe took the habit of saving the herring out of the cod bellies and heaving it overboard when ...
fishWhen Newfoundlanders talk about "fish" they almost certainly mean cod.G.M.Story AUG 1970JH A...
cod 2 nThe great rendezvous of the cod fish is on the Banks of Newfoundland.OEDUsed I and SupUsed ...
gurryTerm used by fishermen to explain the "offal left over after cod fish have been prepared for s...
fish'Fish', for the Newfoundlander, means cod and cod alone - cod, the great founder, and future, ...
fishWhen a Newfoundlander talks to you of fish, you may understand at once that he means cod. If it ...
fishThe seal nets are rarely taken up before the cod "strikes the shore" or a "sign of feesh" appea...
core fisheryThe two main methods of preserving fish in the Newfoundland region were salting alone a...
shore 1 nWe will now proceed to describe what is called the _Shore-fishery_. The method of catching...
shore 1 n.. a quintal of codfish sold at from twenty to twenty-five shillings. This applies, howe...
gurryIf the fish were plentiful the SLUB and GURRY (combination of fish _mucuous_ and regurgitated ...
fishThe Spracklins had fish; namely, cod. Nothing is fish to a Newfoundlander but cod, - cod alone....
cod 2 nDried codfish have acted as currency in..Newfoundland.OEDUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not use...
gurryThe word _gurry_, used by sailors and fishermen for the slime and blood of fish adhering to ...
gurryBy taking the lowest form of fish waste which the Newfoundlander graphically describes as "gur...
gurryWe took the habit of saving the herring out of the cod bellies and heaving it overboard when ...
fishWhen Newfoundlanders talk about "fish" they almost certainly mean cod.G.M.Story AUG 1970JH A...
cod 2 nThe great rendezvous of the cod fish is on the Banks of Newfoundland.OEDUsed I and SupUsed ...
gurryTerm used by fishermen to explain the "offal left over after cod fish have been prepared for s...
fish'Fish', for the Newfoundlander, means cod and cod alone - cod, the great founder, and future, ...
fishWhen a Newfoundlander talks to you of fish, you may understand at once that he means cod. If it ...
fishThe seal nets are rarely taken up before the cod "strikes the shore" or a "sign of feesh" appea...
core fisheryThe two main methods of preserving fish in the Newfoundland region were salting alone a...
shore 1 nWe will now proceed to describe what is called the _Shore-fishery_. The method of catching...
shore 1 n.. a quintal of codfish sold at from twenty to twenty-five shillings. This applies, howe...
gurryIf the fish were plentiful the SLUB and GURRY (combination of fish _mucuous_ and regurgitated ...
fishThe Spracklins had fish; namely, cod. Nothing is fish to a Newfoundlander but cod, - cod alone....
cod 2 nDried codfish have acted as currency in..Newfoundland.OEDUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not use...
gurryThe word _gurry_, used by sailors and fishermen for the slime and blood of fish adhering to ...
gurryBy taking the lowest form of fish waste which the Newfoundlander graphically describes as "gur...
gurryWe took the habit of saving the herring out of the cod bellies and heaving it overboard when ...
fishWhen Newfoundlanders talk about "fish" they almost certainly mean cod.G.M.Story AUG 1970JH A...
cod 2 nThe great rendezvous of the cod fish is on the Banks of Newfoundland.OEDUsed I and SupUsed ...