jackatar nJackatar* belonged to Stephenville, you know, what they calls jackatar*. Oh it's a _ something _ I suppose it's like a' French Canadian, is it? (*= my spelling)YesDNE-cit J.D.A. WIDDOWSONAUG 1973Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not usedjackie tar, jackitar, jack-o-tar, jackotaw, jacky tar, jack-tar, jackyChecked by Sarah Budgell on Thu 09 Apr 2015; Checked by Cathy Wiseman on Mon 06 Jul 2015; Card marked DNE-cit, but not used; headword on card contains an
jack1 n"He's so _jackeasy_ about everything." Explanation: doesn't worry, takes things as they co...
jackatar nOne 'jackatar' sympathetically suggested that a drop of "old tom" was a grand thing to st...
jackatar nall these were a number of _Micmacs_ and half-breeds, known locally as Jack-o-Tars. One c...
jackatar nAn' we used to have some jackatars from over across th' island, an' I tell you when they'...
jackatar n"mess o' jacks down there" explained as 'black felllas; jackatars'DNE-cit WK 62Used I an...
jackatar nIntermixed with all these [Highland Scotch, the French Acadians and the English in Bay St...
jackatar n[French, Scots from N.S.] Here, the Scots remained resistant to intermarriage with the F...
jackatar nJacky-tar" "That was people who tried to have better than the rest. That's what I used t...
jackatar nIngernachoix, Point Riche and Garganelle are reminiscent of the Frenchman; and occasiona...
jackatar nThe population of the Bay of Islands consisted [in 1865, apart from English settlers] of...
jackatar nBill: Could you advise on anything you think needs revision in this entry? We have one ...
jack1 nNoun. A decked boat of about 10 tons, rigged with fore and aft sails. 'He can go to the bank...
jack1 nJank-root: _Geum macrophyllum _ Willd.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story APR 1970JH APR 1970Us...
jackatar n63. Jacket-tar isn't mentioned. How come. During the days of the Highland Clemmons large ...
jackatar nAll cards rearranged, in light of Philip Hiscock's email. 1. DNE source cards 2. Others...
jack1 n"He's so _jackeasy_ about everything." Explanation: doesn't worry, takes things as they co...
jackatar nOne 'jackatar' sympathetically suggested that a drop of "old tom" was a grand thing to st...
jackatar nall these were a number of _Micmacs_ and half-breeds, known locally as Jack-o-Tars. One c...
jackatar nAn' we used to have some jackatars from over across th' island, an' I tell you when they'...
jackatar n"mess o' jacks down there" explained as 'black felllas; jackatars'DNE-cit WK 62Used I an...
jackatar nIntermixed with all these [Highland Scotch, the French Acadians and the English in Bay St...
jackatar n[French, Scots from N.S.] Here, the Scots remained resistant to intermarriage with the F...
jackatar nJacky-tar" "That was people who tried to have better than the rest. That's what I used t...
jackatar nIngernachoix, Point Riche and Garganelle are reminiscent of the Frenchman; and occasiona...
jackatar nThe population of the Bay of Islands consisted [in 1865, apart from English settlers] of...
jackatar nBill: Could you advise on anything you think needs revision in this entry? We have one ...
jack1 nNoun. A decked boat of about 10 tons, rigged with fore and aft sails. 'He can go to the bank...
jack1 nJank-root: _Geum macrophyllum _ Willd.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story APR 1970JH APR 1970Us...
jackatar n63. Jacket-tar isn't mentioned. How come. During the days of the Highland Clemmons large ...
jackatar nAll cards rearranged, in light of Philip Hiscock's email. 1. DNE source cards 2. Others...
jack1 n"He's so _jackeasy_ about everything." Explanation: doesn't worry, takes things as they co...
jackatar nOne 'jackatar' sympathetically suggested that a drop of "old tom" was a grand thing to st...
jackatar nall these were a number of _Micmacs_ and half-breeds, known locally as Jack-o-Tars. One c...