skipper nThe cargo unloaded and stored, the crews are divided in parties of three or four men, each being titled according to the position he holds in the boat. For instance, "skipper," "second hand," "midshipman;" last comes the "captain," who has the least to do - merely, indeed, to cook for the rest and to keep the boat clean.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup1Used IUNCLE, BOAT MASTER. Cp PLANTER, skipper man, Cp PLANTER MA
skipper nIn most "lay" arrangements, the owner of the fishing enterprise, i.e., the skipper (and hi...
skipper n...patiently waiting until they could unfold their grievances or their demands to the "ski...
boat nThe complement of men to a boat are 5, that is 3 for to catch the fish, two to save it. Thos...
midshipThe cargo unloaded and stored, the crews are divided in parties of three or four men, each ...
second numThe cargo unloaded and stored, the crews are divided in parties of three or four men, ea...
captain nThe cargo unloaded and stored, the crews are divided in parties of three or four men, eac...
fore- prefixThe planter, very early in the month of May, proceeds to ship both his boat's crew and ...
skipper n[The planter] generally commands the boat himself, and his title is skipper.PRINTED ITEM ...
skipper nThe merchant, in the fisherman's vocabulary, is the outfitter who provides the supplies fo...
skipper nThe word _skipper_ is in universal use, and so commonly applied as almost to have lost its...
skipper n"Skipper" was used for the head of a household, firm or any employer.G. M. Story JH 11/73...
skipper nthe foreman or boss of a job Find a real context.PRINTED ITEM DNE SupDEC 27 1987 GMSWK...
skipper nSkipper Tom (skipper being the especial title of boat-masters at that time) and three othe...
skipper nthey called him "Skipper" as a token of respect.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG. M. Story July 196...
skipper nThe skipper of the schooner took half the catch of fish. The other half was shared equally...
skipper nIn most "lay" arrangements, the owner of the fishing enterprise, i.e., the skipper (and hi...
skipper n...patiently waiting until they could unfold their grievances or their demands to the "ski...
boat nThe complement of men to a boat are 5, that is 3 for to catch the fish, two to save it. Thos...
midshipThe cargo unloaded and stored, the crews are divided in parties of three or four men, each ...
second numThe cargo unloaded and stored, the crews are divided in parties of three or four men, ea...
captain nThe cargo unloaded and stored, the crews are divided in parties of three or four men, eac...
fore- prefixThe planter, very early in the month of May, proceeds to ship both his boat's crew and ...
skipper n[The planter] generally commands the boat himself, and his title is skipper.PRINTED ITEM ...
skipper nThe merchant, in the fisherman's vocabulary, is the outfitter who provides the supplies fo...
skipper nThe word _skipper_ is in universal use, and so commonly applied as almost to have lost its...
skipper n"Skipper" was used for the head of a household, firm or any employer.G. M. Story JH 11/73...
skipper nthe foreman or boss of a job Find a real context.PRINTED ITEM DNE SupDEC 27 1987 GMSWK...
skipper nSkipper Tom (skipper being the especial title of boat-masters at that time) and three othe...
skipper nthey called him "Skipper" as a token of respect.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG. M. Story July 196...
skipper nThe skipper of the schooner took half the catch of fish. The other half was shared equally...
skipper nIn most "lay" arrangements, the owner of the fishing enterprise, i.e., the skipper (and hi...
skipper n...patiently waiting until they could unfold their grievances or their demands to the "ski...
boat nThe complement of men to a boat are 5, that is 3 for to catch the fish, two to save it. Thos...