Louard[PT] The boat was sailing to the louard. This means to leeward.YesWithdrawn J. D. A. WIDDOWSON COLLECTOR'S PERMANENT FILENot usedNot usedWithdraw
looard adark, gloomyPRINTED ITEM DNE-cit G.M.Story August 1955Used IUsed I1Used Ileeward, looward, ...
looard ato be in declining circumstances.PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit G.M.Story July 1964Used IUsed I2Used ...
tawt n1. He sat on the dawt. 2. This means the thwart of a boat.YesJ.D.A. WIDDOWSON COLLECTOR'S...
looard a[PT] It was a louard day and we was in port. This means a stormy day;too stormy for boats...
looard a[PT],[PT] .....an' some o' the dories were fishing to the windward,what we call the win'ar...
lun n[PT] Get in the lun! [i.e. out of the wind]. The boat's in the lun of the island. Explanatio...
Soulard1.The wind was from the soulard. 2.This means south.YesJ. D. A. WIDDOWSON COLLECTOR'S PERMA...
cardboard boatSmall plywood boat.J. D. A. WIDDOWSON COLLECTOR'S PERMANENT FILENot usedNot usedWithdr...
looard a[PT] An' we were settled on deck, I said,"Boy, there's something there to looward. Do you ...
Fard1. Put the gear fard in the boat. 2. This means: (1) the front part of a boat. ...
looard aa s tormy one [day]PRINTED ITEM Colin Penney June 24, 69Used IUsed I1Used I[see 'luard'] le...
cardboard boatSmall plywood boat.J. D. A. WIDDOWSON COLLECTOR'S PERMANENT FILENot usedNot usedWithd...
looard aEven on a 'looard [leeward] day' (that is a stormy one) when men cannot fish, there is a...
painterHe tied the painter to the shore. This means a piece of line attached to the head of a bo...
lunner[PT] They went down to the lunner part of the bay. Lunner: more sheltered; not windy.YesDNE-...
looard adark, gloomyPRINTED ITEM DNE-cit G.M.Story August 1955Used IUsed I1Used Ileeward, looward, ...
looard ato be in declining circumstances.PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit G.M.Story July 1964Used IUsed I2Used ...
tawt n1. He sat on the dawt. 2. This means the thwart of a boat.YesJ.D.A. WIDDOWSON COLLECTOR'S...
looard a[PT] It was a louard day and we was in port. This means a stormy day;too stormy for boats...
looard a[PT],[PT] .....an' some o' the dories were fishing to the windward,what we call the win'ar...
lun n[PT] Get in the lun! [i.e. out of the wind]. The boat's in the lun of the island. Explanatio...
Soulard1.The wind was from the soulard. 2.This means south.YesJ. D. A. WIDDOWSON COLLECTOR'S PERMA...
cardboard boatSmall plywood boat.J. D. A. WIDDOWSON COLLECTOR'S PERMANENT FILENot usedNot usedWithdr...
looard a[PT] An' we were settled on deck, I said,"Boy, there's something there to looward. Do you ...
Fard1. Put the gear fard in the boat. 2. This means: (1) the front part of a boat. ...
looard aa s tormy one [day]PRINTED ITEM Colin Penney June 24, 69Used IUsed I1Used I[see 'luard'] le...
cardboard boatSmall plywood boat.J. D. A. WIDDOWSON COLLECTOR'S PERMANENT FILENot usedNot usedWithd...
looard aEven on a 'looard [leeward] day' (that is a stormy one) when men cannot fish, there is a...
painterHe tied the painter to the shore. This means a piece of line attached to the head of a bo...
lunner[PT] They went down to the lunner part of the bay. Lunner: more sheltered; not windy.YesDNE-...
looard adark, gloomyPRINTED ITEM DNE-cit G.M.Story August 1955Used IUsed I1Used Ileeward, looward, ...
looard ato be in declining circumstances.PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit G.M.Story July 1964Used IUsed I2Used ...
tawt n1. He sat on the dawt. 2. This means the thwart of a boat.YesJ.D.A. WIDDOWSON COLLECTOR'S...