knoblerThey [deer] proved a staggard, a knobler, and an old hind . . . p. 234 - They [deer] proved to be a brochet, a knobler and a hearse.PRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN JAN 1973JH JAN 1973Not usedNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Raji Sreeni on Wed 12 Aug 201
deer nAnnually large flocks of lean cattle, from New England, Nova Scotia, &c. are fattened in th...
knap nHe met with some deer in the vale beyond Burnt Knap, and surrounded them; . . .PRINTED ITEM ...
beastThe deer which Mr. Collingham saw to-day were all males, and most of them young beasts; they h...
brochet n. . . there were three deer feeding . . . They proved to be a brochet, a knobler, and a h...
brochet n[The deer] proved to be a brochet, a knobler, and a hearse.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story January...
hearse...there were three deer feeding . . .They proved to be a brochet, a knobler, and a hearse.PR...
staggard[The three deer] proved a staggard, a knobler, and an old hind.PRINTED ITEM G.M. StoryJanu...
humbleThey [deer] proved a staggard, a knobler, and an old hind: the quarters and humbles of the wh...
reindeer. . . I was also attended by my young deer, which is now perfectly tame . . . Notwithstand...
wood deerTo them [the Nascopies] the rein-deer is an indispensible as are seals to the Esquimaux. ...
crank...we began to reflect that it was no easy matter to hit a deer when aiming from a cranky / ...
reindeer[ A long discussion on rein-deer]PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWIN JAN 1973JH JAN 1973Not...
deer n...I set them to work to erect a pound of my own invention for catching any number of deer a...
hawk nTilsed began the hawk-doors for the deer-pound . . .DNE-cit PRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN JAN 19...
skilling. . . and Mr. Collingham with the other two had a thorough overhaul in the store-room and s...
deer nAnnually large flocks of lean cattle, from New England, Nova Scotia, &c. are fattened in th...
knap nHe met with some deer in the vale beyond Burnt Knap, and surrounded them; . . .PRINTED ITEM ...
beastThe deer which Mr. Collingham saw to-day were all males, and most of them young beasts; they h...
brochet n. . . there were three deer feeding . . . They proved to be a brochet, a knobler, and a h...
brochet n[The deer] proved to be a brochet, a knobler, and a hearse.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story January...
hearse...there were three deer feeding . . .They proved to be a brochet, a knobler, and a hearse.PR...
staggard[The three deer] proved a staggard, a knobler, and an old hind.PRINTED ITEM G.M. StoryJanu...
humbleThey [deer] proved a staggard, a knobler, and an old hind: the quarters and humbles of the wh...
reindeer. . . I was also attended by my young deer, which is now perfectly tame . . . Notwithstand...
wood deerTo them [the Nascopies] the rein-deer is an indispensible as are seals to the Esquimaux. ...
crank...we began to reflect that it was no easy matter to hit a deer when aiming from a cranky / ...
reindeer[ A long discussion on rein-deer]PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWIN JAN 1973JH JAN 1973Not...
deer n...I set them to work to erect a pound of my own invention for catching any number of deer a...
hawk nTilsed began the hawk-doors for the deer-pound . . .DNE-cit PRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN JAN 19...
skilling. . . and Mr. Collingham with the other two had a thorough overhaul in the store-room and s...
deer nAnnually large flocks of lean cattle, from New England, Nova Scotia, &c. are fattened in th...
knap nHe met with some deer in the vale beyond Burnt Knap, and surrounded them; . . .PRINTED ITEM ...
beastThe deer which Mr. Collingham saw to-day were all males, and most of them young beasts; they h...