skerryA flat insulated rock, but not subject to the overflowing of the sea: thus we have "the Skerries" in Wales, the Channel Islands, &c. [see 'skerries'] 'harries', 'hare's ears' etc. For ref. onlyPRINTED ITEM W.J. KIRWINAUG 1971 JH AUG 1971Used I and SupNot usedNot usedskerries; harries; hare's ears
skerwink nScurwinks. Kind of sea fowl. scurwink A Kind of seabird. Also _haigdow...
skerwink nn. A kind of seabird. Also _haigdown_.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story July 1959Used I and SupUsed ...
hare nHare's Ears, HARE'S EARS (NTS St. Mary's and also NTS Ferryland), is a descriptive which occur...
skerries n plsmall clusters of rocks off shorePRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M. Story May 1959Used IUsed ...
skerries n plsea rockssea rocks1/79Used INot usedNot usedskerries; harries; hare's ears
harry n. . . submerged and/or barely submerged rocksDNE-cit PRINTED ITEMJH MAY 1970 G.M. Story MAY...
skerries n plAfter leaving _Venison Island_we passed close by the "Skerries" and "Eddystone" islan...
skerries n plThe current local name [of islets in Trinity Bay] is The Skerries, found also in Ske...
skerries n plThe Skerries, a bank with depths of 8 fathoms over it, lies about three-quarters of a...
skerwink nSherwink Point, SKERWINK POINT (NTS Old Perlican) . . . The name is repeated in Skerwink ...
skerries n plSmall point is rounded and 318 feet high; close southward of it is Skerries bight.DNE...
skerwink n..At the mouth of this harbour stands a barren rock or small island precipitous on all s...
hare nThe "_Hay_-jers" Rock. This was known as the Hare's Ear Rock. That name, however, has not be...
skerwink nSherwick Pt (Cook 1763) See SKERWINK POINT p. 75PRINTED ITEM W.J.KIRWIN FEB 1973JH...
skerwink nSpurwink Island (Imray, _Sailing Directory_ 1873)PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW.J.KIRWIN FEB ...
skerwink nScurwinks. Kind of sea fowl. scurwink A Kind of seabird. Also _haigdow...
skerwink nn. A kind of seabird. Also _haigdown_.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story July 1959Used I and SupUsed ...
hare nHare's Ears, HARE'S EARS (NTS St. Mary's and also NTS Ferryland), is a descriptive which occur...
skerries n plsmall clusters of rocks off shorePRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M. Story May 1959Used IUsed ...
skerries n plsea rockssea rocks1/79Used INot usedNot usedskerries; harries; hare's ears
harry n. . . submerged and/or barely submerged rocksDNE-cit PRINTED ITEMJH MAY 1970 G.M. Story MAY...
skerries n plAfter leaving _Venison Island_we passed close by the "Skerries" and "Eddystone" islan...
skerries n plThe current local name [of islets in Trinity Bay] is The Skerries, found also in Ske...
skerries n plThe Skerries, a bank with depths of 8 fathoms over it, lies about three-quarters of a...
skerwink nSherwink Point, SKERWINK POINT (NTS Old Perlican) . . . The name is repeated in Skerwink ...
skerries n plSmall point is rounded and 318 feet high; close southward of it is Skerries bight.DNE...
skerwink n..At the mouth of this harbour stands a barren rock or small island precipitous on all s...
hare nThe "_Hay_-jers" Rock. This was known as the Hare's Ear Rock. That name, however, has not be...
skerwink nSherwick Pt (Cook 1763) See SKERWINK POINT p. 75PRINTED ITEM W.J.KIRWIN FEB 1973JH...
skerwink nSpurwink Island (Imray, _Sailing Directory_ 1873)PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW.J.KIRWIN FEB ...
skerwink nScurwinks. Kind of sea fowl. scurwink A Kind of seabird. Also _haigdow...
skerwink nn. A kind of seabird. Also _haigdown_.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story July 1959Used I and SupUsed ...
hare nHare's Ears, HARE'S EARS (NTS St. Mary's and also NTS Ferryland), is a descriptive which occur...