loomCommon Murre (Spelled also loon; from the Scandinavian _lom_ = lame; applied to sea birds that are awkward on land. "North Atlantic"; also in British provincial use). [see 'loon' etc]PRINTED ITEM G.M.Story June 1962Not usedNot usedWithdrawn[see 'loon' etc]Checked by Jordyn Hughes on Wed 17 May 201
lum nn. The handle of an oar.PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit G.M.Story July 1959Used I and SupUsed I and SupNo...
cape race nRed-throated Loon: Wobby (from its wavering call in flight), Caperace, or Cape Racer (f...
whabby nRed-throated Loon (spelled also wabby, waby, and wobby. Possibly derived from 'wobble,' a...
loonThe most remarkable of the sea-birds which frequent these coasts [include] the loon and whabby...
loonA large fowl of the diving genus.PRINTED ITEM G.M.Story August 1959Not usedNot usedWithdrawn[se...
baccalieu nCommon Murre (See under Razor- billed Auk. Nfld., "Labr.") also _loom_, _murre_, _sou...
loo n"Like the loo" - A loo is a bird about the size of a goose yet when it is flying it doesn't lo...
ox nFauquet, or Fouquet. . . . It is, of course, this bird which Captain Whitebourne says was call...
lorry[PT]/[PT]JW [PT] -This means a low fog over the land and water. Only this weekend I over hea...
loo nWe presently saw a large Bird not unlike the size of a Goose, I find it is call'd a Loon. ......
whabby nRed-throated loon: Wobby (from its wavering call in the flight), Caperace, or Cape Racer (f...
murre 1 nBlack Guillemot (Nfld., Que.)PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story June 1962also _pigeon_, _sea p...
whabby nThe most remarkable of the sea-birds which frequent these coasts are ... the loon and wha...
murre 1 nHunting is still a major cause of seabird, waterfowl, and landbird mortality in Newfoundla...
lum nLum: the shaft of an oar, the portion above the blade. (Elsewhere called the "loom.")Used I an...
lum nn. The handle of an oar.PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit G.M.Story July 1959Used I and SupUsed I and SupNo...
cape race nRed-throated Loon: Wobby (from its wavering call in flight), Caperace, or Cape Racer (f...
whabby nRed-throated Loon (spelled also wabby, waby, and wobby. Possibly derived from 'wobble,' a...
loonThe most remarkable of the sea-birds which frequent these coasts [include] the loon and whabby...
loonA large fowl of the diving genus.PRINTED ITEM G.M.Story August 1959Not usedNot usedWithdrawn[se...
baccalieu nCommon Murre (See under Razor- billed Auk. Nfld., "Labr.") also _loom_, _murre_, _sou...
loo n"Like the loo" - A loo is a bird about the size of a goose yet when it is flying it doesn't lo...
ox nFauquet, or Fouquet. . . . It is, of course, this bird which Captain Whitebourne says was call...
lorry[PT]/[PT]JW [PT] -This means a low fog over the land and water. Only this weekend I over hea...
loo nWe presently saw a large Bird not unlike the size of a Goose, I find it is call'd a Loon. ......
whabby nRed-throated loon: Wobby (from its wavering call in the flight), Caperace, or Cape Racer (f...
murre 1 nBlack Guillemot (Nfld., Que.)PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story June 1962also _pigeon_, _sea p...
whabby nThe most remarkable of the sea-birds which frequent these coasts are ... the loon and wha...
murre 1 nHunting is still a major cause of seabird, waterfowl, and landbird mortality in Newfoundla...
lum nLum: the shaft of an oar, the portion above the blade. (Elsewhere called the "loom.")Used I an...
lum nn. The handle of an oar.PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit G.M.Story July 1959Used I and SupUsed I and SupNo...
cape race nRed-throated Loon: Wobby (from its wavering call in flight), Caperace, or Cape Racer (f...
whabby nRed-throated Loon (spelled also wabby, waby, and wobby. Possibly derived from 'wobble,' a...