sish nThe pelts were stowed in wooden pounds in the holds, laid fat to fat and hair to hair, with crushed sea ice called 'sish' or 'salt' between each layer.PRINTED ITEM DNE SupG.M.Story AUG. 9 1989W.J.KIRWINUsed SupUsed SupUsed SupEisbrei, ice porridg
pelt nThe ice..affords the inhabitants an opportunity of going off and killing the seals in gr...
pelt vI had two seals in my boat, and we pelted (i.e. skinned) them to burn the fat, breaking up o...
pelt vThe dead seals are dragged on the ice to the schooner or boat; they are then _pelted_, that...
saltThe pelts were stowed in wooden pounds in the holds, laid fat to fat and hair to hair, with cru...
fatThe [seal] pelts were on the ice "fat down and fur up"...G.M.Story May 1962PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit...
pelt vI had two seals in my boat, and we pelted (_i_._e_. skinned) them to burn the fat . . .PRINT...
seal nWhen the seal pelts were unloaded, the skinners were the first to take over. Their job was to...
panning vbl, nThe gathering of seal pelts to a central location on the ice so as to facilitate c...
seal nBy the word pelt is meant the skin and the fat ... when, therefore, it is said that such a v...
hauling vbl nThe hauling rope was strung through the flipper holes in such a way that the pelts rest...
pelt v. . . Skurrying and lea ping from ice-pan to ice-pan, and then having killed, "sculped", "an...
tow 2 nSix [seal] pelts is a full "tow" for one man. Often when the ice is hummocky, or perhaps br...
pelt nThe action was brought to recover damages for the wrongful conversion of the pelts of certai...
pelt n. . . size of hide or weight of fat - both of which together, after being cut away from the ...
sish n[There was] a slight coating of "sish" or ice-scum on the harbourPRINTED ITEM DNE-citW.J. K...
pelt nThe ice..affords the inhabitants an opportunity of going off and killing the seals in gr...
pelt vI had two seals in my boat, and we pelted (i.e. skinned) them to burn the fat, breaking up o...
pelt vThe dead seals are dragged on the ice to the schooner or boat; they are then _pelted_, that...
saltThe pelts were stowed in wooden pounds in the holds, laid fat to fat and hair to hair, with cru...
fatThe [seal] pelts were on the ice "fat down and fur up"...G.M.Story May 1962PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit...
pelt vI had two seals in my boat, and we pelted (_i_._e_. skinned) them to burn the fat . . .PRINT...
seal nWhen the seal pelts were unloaded, the skinners were the first to take over. Their job was to...
panning vbl, nThe gathering of seal pelts to a central location on the ice so as to facilitate c...
seal nBy the word pelt is meant the skin and the fat ... when, therefore, it is said that such a v...
hauling vbl nThe hauling rope was strung through the flipper holes in such a way that the pelts rest...
pelt v. . . Skurrying and lea ping from ice-pan to ice-pan, and then having killed, "sculped", "an...
tow 2 nSix [seal] pelts is a full "tow" for one man. Often when the ice is hummocky, or perhaps br...
pelt nThe action was brought to recover damages for the wrongful conversion of the pelts of certai...
pelt n. . . size of hide or weight of fat - both of which together, after being cut away from the ...
sish n[There was] a slight coating of "sish" or ice-scum on the harbourPRINTED ITEM DNE-citW.J. K...
pelt nThe ice..affords the inhabitants an opportunity of going off and killing the seals in gr...
pelt vI had two seals in my boat, and we pelted (i.e. skinned) them to burn the fat, breaking up o...
pelt vThe dead seals are dragged on the ice to the schooner or boat; they are then _pelted_, that...