scunning 1 vbl nMeans the guiding of the ship, from the Barrel, through the great Ice-fields and pans.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG. M. Story JUN 1970 JH JUN 1970Used IUsed IUsed Iscun
scunning 1 vbl nThe intervals [of open ice] are practically invisible as we steam along, so proper ...
scunner nThey are divided into three watches, each of which is in charge of a master watch and one ...
panning vbl, nThe sculing and panning starts afreah, and all proceeds exactly as before but on new ...
scun 2 vThe ship was scuning easily through one of the rare patches of open water.PRINTED ITEM DN...
scun 1 vTo scun a sealing steamer is to direct her course by observation from the crow's nest or b...
barrel n[scun means] the directions given to the man at the wheel from the "barrel" or crow's ne...
scunner nThe masters of watches are also called "scunners" - they go up night and day in the foreb...
pancake nWhen a ship was in danger of being "nipped" in the ice, towing her through brash or pancak...
scun 1 v[They] ..go up.. in the forebarrel to "scun" the ship - that is, to find the way or leads ...
nip vWhen a ship was in danger of being "nipped" in the ice, towing her through brash or pancake i...
pan n,vYou think of yourself on a little pan of ice, drifting straight out to sea with a strong off...
slob nThen, with daylight, under short sail they began working the vessel out of the "slob" ice tha...
scunner n. . . each barrel will hold its occupant - that on the mainmast being/ principally concern...
raft 1 vmeans the piling up of ice brought about mainly by a shift in the wind, carrying great ma...
scun 1 v. . . a laughing shout comes from a head leaning over the barrel of the foremast - and thi...
scunning 1 vbl nThe intervals [of open ice] are practically invisible as we steam along, so proper ...
scunner nThey are divided into three watches, each of which is in charge of a master watch and one ...
panning vbl, nThe sculing and panning starts afreah, and all proceeds exactly as before but on new ...
scun 2 vThe ship was scuning easily through one of the rare patches of open water.PRINTED ITEM DN...
scun 1 vTo scun a sealing steamer is to direct her course by observation from the crow's nest or b...
barrel n[scun means] the directions given to the man at the wheel from the "barrel" or crow's ne...
scunner nThe masters of watches are also called "scunners" - they go up night and day in the foreb...
pancake nWhen a ship was in danger of being "nipped" in the ice, towing her through brash or pancak...
scun 1 v[They] ..go up.. in the forebarrel to "scun" the ship - that is, to find the way or leads ...
nip vWhen a ship was in danger of being "nipped" in the ice, towing her through brash or pancake i...
pan n,vYou think of yourself on a little pan of ice, drifting straight out to sea with a strong off...
slob nThen, with daylight, under short sail they began working the vessel out of the "slob" ice tha...
scunner n. . . each barrel will hold its occupant - that on the mainmast being/ principally concern...
raft 1 vmeans the piling up of ice brought about mainly by a shift in the wind, carrying great ma...
scun 1 v. . . a laughing shout comes from a head leaning over the barrel of the foremast - and thi...
scunning 1 vbl nThe intervals [of open ice] are practically invisible as we steam along, so proper ...
scunner nThey are divided into three watches, each of which is in charge of a master watch and one ...
panning vbl, nThe sculing and panning starts afreah, and all proceeds exactly as before but on new ...