lorry[PT]/[PT]JW [PT] -This means a low fog over the land and water. Only this weekend I over heard my father say this, it is used he told me quite often on fishing vessels where they are always on the look out for fog. He used and heard others use it quite often years gone by, however he doesn't think itYesDICT CEN. DNE-citNot usedNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Fri 19 Jun 2015; NEWFOUNDLAND FOLKLORE SURVEY; stamped but not use
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dwyname used to describe [-]a[-] rain [-]shower[-] when you can see it coming from a distance in the...
lun nThe word lun meant a shelter from the wind. In the lun of the land that is to say if the wind...
lullTo have a Lull in the wind was to have a sudden calm. It usually meant for fishermen a sign tha...
loomCommon Murre (Spelled also loon; from the Scandinavian _lom_ = lame; applied to sea birds that ...
fog nOne of the most remarkable phenomena of the coast is the mirage, or fog-loom, when objects tak...
lolly n[PT] JW _Lolly_-A word used in the south coast to mean ice which has been crushed by the ac...
loomThe sea contributes a number of effects of especial interest. Thus, mirage is of not infrequen...
loomThe sea contributes a number of effects of especial interest. Thus, mirage is of not infrequen...
loomOn a day when the distant land would come sharply into focus, the following remark might be hea...
dwy n"_Dwye_" - This is a very common term in Barr'd Island. It means a small amount of snow, usuall...
sea-fogEchoes In Newfoundland the sea-fog prevails mostly on the eastern and southern shores.PRINT...
lun n_Lun_ means a calm, or a place sheltered from the wind. It is derived from a word in dialect u...
hog_Hog-Wash_ [PT]JW My informant related to me that this term was used in the Hopeall area to de...
fog dogs stubb or doggThe lower part of a rainbow visible towards the horizon, and betokening squal...
fog dogIn Newfoundland name for the lower part of a rainbow which the British seaman would call t...
dwyname used to describe [-]a[-] rain [-]shower[-] when you can see it coming from a distance in the...
lun nThe word lun meant a shelter from the wind. In the lun of the land that is to say if the wind...
lullTo have a Lull in the wind was to have a sudden calm. It usually meant for fishermen a sign tha...
loomCommon Murre (Spelled also loon; from the Scandinavian _lom_ = lame; applied to sea birds that ...
fog nOne of the most remarkable phenomena of the coast is the mirage, or fog-loom, when objects tak...
lolly n[PT] JW _Lolly_-A word used in the south coast to mean ice which has been crushed by the ac...
loomThe sea contributes a number of effects of especial interest. Thus, mirage is of not infrequen...
loomThe sea contributes a number of effects of especial interest. Thus, mirage is of not infrequen...
loomOn a day when the distant land would come sharply into focus, the following remark might be hea...
dwy n"_Dwye_" - This is a very common term in Barr'd Island. It means a small amount of snow, usuall...
sea-fogEchoes In Newfoundland the sea-fog prevails mostly on the eastern and southern shores.PRINT...
lun n_Lun_ means a calm, or a place sheltered from the wind. It is derived from a word in dialect u...
hog_Hog-Wash_ [PT]JW My informant related to me that this term was used in the Hopeall area to de...
fog dogs stubb or doggThe lower part of a rainbow visible towards the horizon, and betokening squal...
fog dogIn Newfoundland name for the lower part of a rainbow which the British seaman would call t...
dwyname used to describe [-]a[-] rain [-]shower[-] when you can see it coming from a distance in the...
lun nThe word lun meant a shelter from the wind. In the lun of the land that is to say if the wind...