shore 2 n...the inner [piles of a wharf], which are called _shores_...PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story June 1959Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Used Ishoar.The source is listed as 1895 J A Folklore viii, 31 in DNE with the same citation as on card
shore 1 nPRINTED ITEM OCT 1978 W.J.KIRWINJH OCT 1978Used I and SupUsed I and Sup3Used ICOAST n...
shoreyer nCommon Eider: Gam-birds (from the social meeting of whalers at sea and because this spec...
shoreman nYes, schooners for the Labrador. An' then we'd have the shoremen besides, see, an' codtr...
shore 2 n. . .by removing raffters, rinds, floorings, shoars, stakes. . .PRINTED ITEM see _shore_G...
shore 2 nStakes or posts. Newfoundland spelling is shores.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story July 195...
shore nThe Hallohans . . . had devised a system of two-by-four wooden shores, which they had brace...
shoreyer nCommon Eider (As frequenting the shore. "Labr.")PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story June 1962...
shoreman nWe got one raft on shore there, and I fixed on the places for the stage, flakes, and the ...
shoreman nJim was fishing as "shore-man" with a Mr. --- at Elliston.DNE-cit JH 6/72Used IUsed INot ...
shore 1 nI had 17 grapnels and mooring buoys and cags and four chain shore fasts out there in that ...
shore 2 nAlso, in one place at Richard's Harbour there were some old shores (pillars) sticking out...
drungThis wharf was located in a small cove at the end of a fairly wide drung, known as the Dock Lan...
shoreman nI landed all the shore-men at the Narrows . . . [in Labrador]PRINTED ITEM W.J.KIRWIN ...
shore 2 nSills are laid down consisting of chopped sticks, about eight inches at the small end, whi...
shore 2 nThe houses [of Nippers Harbour] are on a foundation of wooden poles or "shores" resting ...
shore 1 nPRINTED ITEM OCT 1978 W.J.KIRWINJH OCT 1978Used I and SupUsed I and Sup3Used ICOAST n...
shoreyer nCommon Eider: Gam-birds (from the social meeting of whalers at sea and because this spec...
shoreman nYes, schooners for the Labrador. An' then we'd have the shoremen besides, see, an' codtr...
shore 2 n. . .by removing raffters, rinds, floorings, shoars, stakes. . .PRINTED ITEM see _shore_G...
shore 2 nStakes or posts. Newfoundland spelling is shores.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story July 195...
shore nThe Hallohans . . . had devised a system of two-by-four wooden shores, which they had brace...
shoreyer nCommon Eider (As frequenting the shore. "Labr.")PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story June 1962...
shoreman nWe got one raft on shore there, and I fixed on the places for the stage, flakes, and the ...
shoreman nJim was fishing as "shore-man" with a Mr. --- at Elliston.DNE-cit JH 6/72Used IUsed INot ...
shore 1 nI had 17 grapnels and mooring buoys and cags and four chain shore fasts out there in that ...
shore 2 nAlso, in one place at Richard's Harbour there were some old shores (pillars) sticking out...
drungThis wharf was located in a small cove at the end of a fairly wide drung, known as the Dock Lan...
shoreman nI landed all the shore-men at the Narrows . . . [in Labrador]PRINTED ITEM W.J.KIRWIN ...
shore 2 nSills are laid down consisting of chopped sticks, about eight inches at the small end, whi...
shore 2 nThe houses [of Nippers Harbour] are on a foundation of wooden poles or "shores" resting ...
shore 1 nPRINTED ITEM OCT 1978 W.J.KIRWINJH OCT 1978Used I and SupUsed I and Sup3Used ICOAST n...
shoreyer nCommon Eider: Gam-birds (from the social meeting of whalers at sea and because this spec...
shoreman nYes, schooners for the Labrador. An' then we'd have the shoremen besides, see, an' codtr...