stabber nLong ironshod pole to shove ice away from ship.PRINTED ITEM G.M.StoryApril 1962Used IUsed INot usedHarpoon, stabber pole, starber, [see 'pokers' (?)] 'poles' 'ram', 'rams' 'shears' - DevineThe source and citation are not listed in DN
rams n plWooden poles attached to the bows of the sailing vessels and early steamers to support th...
rams n plA pole used to assist sealing vessel through the ice.C.Story March 1956Used IUsed SupNot u...
rams n plLong sticks extending from the bow of a sealing vessel lashed under the bowsprit, to aff...
stabber nAn iron-shod pole used to push away loose ice. Also _starber_ _pole_.PRINTED ITEM G.M.St...
stabber n. . . of flat wicker baskets, gaffs, and crudely hewn oars and long iron-shod "stabber po...
stabber nSealers at work with stabber-poles, clearing out jam blown up by bombs.PRINTED ITEM W.J.K...
stabber nCf. stabber pole. [see " " etc.]PRINTED ITEM G.M.StoryApril 1962Used IUsed IN...
stabber nYelling, the stabber-pole crew come running back and fall to work.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW.J...
stabber nTo stab these flatfish we used a stabber made simply by getting a long pole and attaching ...
shears n plWooden poles attached to the bows of the sailing vessels and early steamers to support ...
shears n plLong sticks extending from the bow of a sealing vessel lashed under the bowsprit, to af...
rams n plThe crew were continually at the "Rams" that is sticks fastened under the Jib-boom for ...
stabber nAn' the next thing I know I see him comin' down the stage with his stabber. We call it a ...
poker1 nTwelve- to fifteen-foot wooden poles used to warp sailing vessels through loose ice.PRINTE...
stabber nAn' the next thing I know I see him comin' down the stage with his stabber. We call it a ...
rams n plWooden poles attached to the bows of the sailing vessels and early steamers to support th...
rams n plA pole used to assist sealing vessel through the ice.C.Story March 1956Used IUsed SupNot u...
rams n plLong sticks extending from the bow of a sealing vessel lashed under the bowsprit, to aff...
stabber nAn iron-shod pole used to push away loose ice. Also _starber_ _pole_.PRINTED ITEM G.M.St...
stabber n. . . of flat wicker baskets, gaffs, and crudely hewn oars and long iron-shod "stabber po...
stabber nSealers at work with stabber-poles, clearing out jam blown up by bombs.PRINTED ITEM W.J.K...
stabber nCf. stabber pole. [see " " etc.]PRINTED ITEM G.M.StoryApril 1962Used IUsed IN...
stabber nYelling, the stabber-pole crew come running back and fall to work.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW.J...
stabber nTo stab these flatfish we used a stabber made simply by getting a long pole and attaching ...
shears n plWooden poles attached to the bows of the sailing vessels and early steamers to support ...
shears n plLong sticks extending from the bow of a sealing vessel lashed under the bowsprit, to af...
rams n plThe crew were continually at the "Rams" that is sticks fastened under the Jib-boom for ...
stabber nAn' the next thing I know I see him comin' down the stage with his stabber. We call it a ...
poker1 nTwelve- to fifteen-foot wooden poles used to warp sailing vessels through loose ice.PRINTE...
stabber nAn' the next thing I know I see him comin' down the stage with his stabber. We call it a ...
rams n plWooden poles attached to the bows of the sailing vessels and early steamers to support th...
rams n plA pole used to assist sealing vessel through the ice.C.Story March 1956Used IUsed SupNot u...
rams n plLong sticks extending from the bow of a sealing vessel lashed under the bowsprit, to aff...