lolly nThere being much lolly in the river, it was with great difficulty that I could cross it in a punt.PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit W. J. KIRWIN DEC 1972 JH DEC 1972Used IUsed IUsed IChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Wed 29 Jul 201
lum nthe round part of a boat's oar.PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWINNOV 23 1969Used I and SupUsed I and Su...
cull nWe re-packed the second pile of fish upon the large one, and had all the cullings carried int...
log-load n_A good boat-load of fish_. ("Like a log -- just brimming the water.")DNE-cit W. J. KIRW...
lolly nice and snow in the water along the shore. (Nfld. and N.B.)PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit W. J. KIRWI...
lolly n...I got out of my reach of the solid ice, an' among the soft slob an' lolly in the middle ...
lop 2 n[PT] We go down every night, when we could cross the river.But sometimes you couldn't cross...
punt n. . . we got a punt of mine, and their small boat, into a winding pond, which lies between th...
loo n"He was born the year Jimmy (the father) built the punt or Tommy was born, sir, the year uncl...
lifeAt mid-day we were at the place in the river where we cut the first timber. We had taken along...
served[the vessel] was in the river about half a mile below, but could not come any higher till the...
lolly nThe cove, and also the head of the sound, are full of lolly.PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWIN AUG 1...
drift n. . . I took a turn round the island; and was near breaking my neck by a fall over a drift-...
logy aThe punt was too low for a lop - too loggy; a ripple would threaten her with swamping, and ne...
cross aIt was pretty late in the afternoon when they reached the little stage before their cottage...
river n. . . travelled afoot the rest part o' the w'y, and got the trifle o' things, and cam...
lum nthe round part of a boat's oar.PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWINNOV 23 1969Used I and SupUsed I and Su...
cull nWe re-packed the second pile of fish upon the large one, and had all the cullings carried int...
log-load n_A good boat-load of fish_. ("Like a log -- just brimming the water.")DNE-cit W. J. KIRW...
lolly nice and snow in the water along the shore. (Nfld. and N.B.)PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit W. J. KIRWI...
lolly n...I got out of my reach of the solid ice, an' among the soft slob an' lolly in the middle ...
lop 2 n[PT] We go down every night, when we could cross the river.But sometimes you couldn't cross...
punt n. . . we got a punt of mine, and their small boat, into a winding pond, which lies between th...
loo n"He was born the year Jimmy (the father) built the punt or Tommy was born, sir, the year uncl...
lifeAt mid-day we were at the place in the river where we cut the first timber. We had taken along...
served[the vessel] was in the river about half a mile below, but could not come any higher till the...
lolly nThe cove, and also the head of the sound, are full of lolly.PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWIN AUG 1...
drift n. . . I took a turn round the island; and was near breaking my neck by a fall over a drift-...
logy aThe punt was too low for a lop - too loggy; a ripple would threaten her with swamping, and ne...
cross aIt was pretty late in the afternoon when they reached the little stage before their cottage...
river n. . . travelled afoot the rest part o' the w'y, and got the trifle o' things, and cam...
lum nthe round part of a boat's oar.PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWINNOV 23 1969Used I and SupUsed I and Su...
cull nWe re-packed the second pile of fish upon the large one, and had all the cullings carried int...
log-load n_A good boat-load of fish_. ("Like a log -- just brimming the water.")DNE-cit W. J. KIRW...