gad nA witherod to carry trout or flippers; also, as a verb, to run about, stay away from home.A witherod to carry trout... (see cited quotation)PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG. M. Story July 1956Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Used IWITHE, THRASHBERRY, WITHE-ROD, ritrods, gadberry, (as) tough as a gadChecked by Kanachi Angadi on Tue 06 Oct 2015. Part of the cited quotation on the card is not listed in DNE
gaff nIf the cod be very large, it is lifted into the boat, as soon as it comes to the water's edg...
gad ntough as a gad 1. That piece of meat is tough as a gad. 2. Gad means ?tough as a gadYes[c...
sedentary aIn the early condition of the sedentary fisheries of this Island, there were I apprehend...
gad nn. 1. A string (of fish or flippers). 2. A withe for a wattled fence.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M...
gad n(15) GAD. Devine, 23: A witherod to carry trout or flippers.; ...
gaff vMy uncle was hauling, I was on gaffing; my cousin my age was pulling in and my dad was baiti...
gad nLast week a crowd of sporting lads / Went off to string them on the gads. / Up on the ridge ...
gad nI can remember setting out to catch a gad of trout. [A dd to DNE gad n 1 , to P-1970 q uot]...
gad nCut a hole through the ice anytime in the winter and you are sure of getting a "gad" of sea tr...
gad nLook at the fine gad of trout I've got.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG. M. Story JAN 1973JH JAN 1973...
gaff nA thwart is the seat that goes across the boat; it helps to keep the boat apart and a seat t...
gad nFences were always tied with gads, a spell ago. There was no such thing as a nail, them times...
gad nA gad for trout is made by breaking off a small branch of a tree below the V and peeling it, a...
gaff nA fish fork with one prong. [1] * A stick placed in the side of a dory and used to guide t...
seine nThe seine master stands, fish-glass in hand, high on the bow of the seine skiff, as his stal...
gaff nIf the cod be very large, it is lifted into the boat, as soon as it comes to the water's edg...
gad ntough as a gad 1. That piece of meat is tough as a gad. 2. Gad means ?tough as a gadYes[c...
sedentary aIn the early condition of the sedentary fisheries of this Island, there were I apprehend...
gad nn. 1. A string (of fish or flippers). 2. A withe for a wattled fence.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M...
gad n(15) GAD. Devine, 23: A witherod to carry trout or flippers.; ...
gaff vMy uncle was hauling, I was on gaffing; my cousin my age was pulling in and my dad was baiti...
gad nLast week a crowd of sporting lads / Went off to string them on the gads. / Up on the ridge ...
gad nI can remember setting out to catch a gad of trout. [A dd to DNE gad n 1 , to P-1970 q uot]...
gad nCut a hole through the ice anytime in the winter and you are sure of getting a "gad" of sea tr...
gad nLook at the fine gad of trout I've got.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG. M. Story JAN 1973JH JAN 1973...
gaff nA thwart is the seat that goes across the boat; it helps to keep the boat apart and a seat t...
gad nFences were always tied with gads, a spell ago. There was no such thing as a nail, them times...
gad nA gad for trout is made by breaking off a small branch of a tree below the V and peeling it, a...
gaff nA fish fork with one prong. [1] * A stick placed in the side of a dory and used to guide t...
seine nThe seine master stands, fish-glass in hand, high on the bow of the seine skiff, as his stal...
gaff nIf the cod be very large, it is lifted into the boat, as soon as it comes to the water's edg...
gad ntough as a gad 1. That piece of meat is tough as a gad. 2. Gad means ?tough as a gadYes[c...
sedentary aIn the early condition of the sedentary fisheries of this Island, there were I apprehend...