head[PT] Definition- the top part of a sail; the part closest to the gaff (see luff, lee, foot)YesDEC 1975Not UsedNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Fri 10 Apr 201
head1 cite only _head wind_? sounds like naut idiom? _Maybe_ Withdraw NOV 6 1978 [check]Not UsedN...
head[PT] In the meantime, there's a man on the...on the stern o' the skiff an' a man on the head t...
head nthis term refers to the boat containing the head works and was called out as a signal for e...
head sail[PT] I don't know what the name of her head sails was; we had three head sails....YesJ. D...
foot n plDefinition - the lowest, i.e. closest to the main-boom , part of an exte...
head n. . . the head or upper side of the net [for catching seals] being supported by floats.DNE-ci...
luffDefinition - that part of an extended sail closest to the mast (see head, Lee, foot)YesDec 5, 1...
head sail[PT] Oh,there was the_ there's three head sails,an',then there was the foresail,an' the m...
headWithdraw NOV 6 1978 [check]standard nautNot UsedNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Fr...
headThere was an old fella who lived down on the "head" (name of a piece of land pointing out in th...
headWithdraw NOV 6 1978 [check]standard nautNot UsedNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Th...
rake nThe inclination of the mast or prow of a vessel from the perpendicular.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story ...
head nThe portion of the spinning wheel that contained the/ spindle was commonly known as the "head...
headWithdraw? Agreed [check] I suspect he's heard the phrase,but is devising a specific context.Not...
payton head nA special type of head was used in many areas of Newfoundland which differed from the ...
head1 cite only _head wind_? sounds like naut idiom? _Maybe_ Withdraw NOV 6 1978 [check]Not UsedN...
head[PT] In the meantime, there's a man on the...on the stern o' the skiff an' a man on the head t...
head nthis term refers to the boat containing the head works and was called out as a signal for e...
head sail[PT] I don't know what the name of her head sails was; we had three head sails....YesJ. D...
foot n plDefinition - the lowest, i.e. closest to the main-boom , part of an exte...
head n. . . the head or upper side of the net [for catching seals] being supported by floats.DNE-ci...
luffDefinition - that part of an extended sail closest to the mast (see head, Lee, foot)YesDec 5, 1...
head sail[PT] Oh,there was the_ there's three head sails,an',then there was the foresail,an' the m...
headWithdraw NOV 6 1978 [check]standard nautNot UsedNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Fr...
headThere was an old fella who lived down on the "head" (name of a piece of land pointing out in th...
headWithdraw NOV 6 1978 [check]standard nautNot UsedNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Th...
rake nThe inclination of the mast or prow of a vessel from the perpendicular.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story ...
head nThe portion of the spinning wheel that contained the/ spindle was commonly known as the "head...
headWithdraw? Agreed [check] I suspect he's heard the phrase,but is devising a specific context.Not...
payton head nA special type of head was used in many areas of Newfoundland which differed from the ...
head1 cite only _head wind_? sounds like naut idiom? _Maybe_ Withdraw NOV 6 1978 [check]Not UsedN...
head[PT] In the meantime, there's a man on the...on the stern o' the skiff an' a man on the head t...
head nthis term refers to the boat containing the head works and was called out as a signal for e...