jackatar nBill: Could you advise on anything you think needs revision in this entry? We have one [1851] quote [INC] _DNE_ a little, and a few 1980s quotes to add. But have you second thoughts on the definitions (eg. the Micmac indians mix), ...or etym? G.Used 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 201
jackatar n"The Mainlander's Ballad": You'll never make us be like you You English Jackitars. Ri...
jackatar n88 12 B/7 48 27' 58 31'MAR 23 1989Used I and SupNot usedNot usedjackie tar, jackitar, j...
jack1 nWithdraw FEB 1981Used I and SupNot usedWithdrawnjack-blunt, jack's alive, jack-boat, BULLY1,...
jackatar nJackatar* belonged to Stephenville, you know, what they calls jackatar*. Oh it's a _ some...
jackatar nIntermixed with all these [Highland Scotch, the French Acadians and the English in Bay St...
jackatar nThe population of the Bay of Islands consisted [in 1865, apart from English settlers] of...
jackatar nAn' we used to have some jackatars from over across th' island, an' I tell you when they'...
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 n"mess o' jacks down there" explained as 'black felllas; jackatars'DNE-cit WK 62Used I an...
jackatar nIngernachoix, Point Riche and Garganelle are reminiscent of the Frenchman; and occasiona...
jackatar nall these were a number of _Micmacs_ and half-breeds, known locally as Jack-o-Tars. One c...
jackatar nOne 'jackatar' sympathetically suggested that a drop of "old tom" was a grand thing to st...
jack 1 nPerhaps inclusion depends on what Tucker means by 'natives' -- I suspect non-Europeans, in ...
jackatar nall these were a number of _Micmacs_ and half-breeds, known locally as Jack-o-Tars. One c...
jackatar n"The Mainlander's Ballad": You'll never make us be like you You English Jackitars. Ri...
jackatar n88 12 B/7 48 27' 58 31'MAR 23 1989Used I and SupNot usedNot usedjackie tar, jackitar, j...
jack1 nWithdraw FEB 1981Used I and SupNot usedWithdrawnjack-blunt, jack's alive, jack-boat, BULLY1,...
jackatar nJackatar* belonged to Stephenville, you know, what they calls jackatar*. Oh it's a _ some...
jackatar nIntermixed with all these [Highland Scotch, the French Acadians and the English in Bay St...
jackatar nThe population of the Bay of Islands consisted [in 1865, apart from English settlers] of...
jackatar nAn' we used to have some jackatars from over across th' island, an' I tell you when they'...
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 n"mess o' jacks down there" explained as 'black felllas; jackatars'DNE-cit WK 62Used I an...
jackatar nIngernachoix, Point Riche and Garganelle are reminiscent of the Frenchman; and occasiona...
jackatar nall these were a number of _Micmacs_ and half-breeds, known locally as Jack-o-Tars. One c...
jackatar nOne 'jackatar' sympathetically suggested that a drop of "old tom" was a grand thing to st...
jack 1 nPerhaps inclusion depends on what Tucker means by 'natives' -- I suspect non-Europeans, in ...
jackatar nall these were a number of _Micmacs_ and half-breeds, known locally as Jack-o-Tars. One c...
jackatar n"The Mainlander's Ballad": You'll never make us be like you You English Jackitars. Ri...
jackatar n88 12 B/7 48 27' 58 31'MAR 23 1989Used I and SupNot usedNot usedjackie tar, jackitar, j...
jack1 nWithdraw FEB 1981Used I and SupNot usedWithdrawnjack-blunt, jack's alive, jack-boat, BULLY1,...