madeira nPRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWIN OCT 1978JH OCT 1978Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot used'cull', ~ INDIA, the Madeiras, ~fish, merchantable Madeira, West IndianChecked by Rebecca Nolan on Wed 30 Sep 2015, Other quotations from INNIS 1954 cited in DNE, Card marked DNE-cit but not use
madeira nBrazil bought the medium-quality fish, _Madeira_, which was light-salted, well-dried, and ...
madeira nGeo. I think an etymology _would_ be valuable in this case. We can revise later, when al...
madeira n_Madeira fish_; which are nearly as val- uable as [Merchantable]. This sort is chiefly exp...
madeira n_Madeira_ [phonetic transcription]YesJH 11/73Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot used'cull', ~ ...
madeira nThat madeira went to Brazil. They call that Brazil fish. An' this other thick fish, most o...
madeira nA grade of dried, salt cod below merchantable.a grade of dried, salt cod below merchantable...
madeira n...he does not "cull" the fisherman's "voyage" as "Madeira" and "damp"...PRINTED ITEM DNE...
madeira nmadeira: second best class of fish.PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWIN JUN 1971JH JUN 1971Used I and...
madeira nThe three grades [of fish] recognized, from the best to the lowest, are "merchantable," "...
madeira nIf the new duties in Brazil result in that market for some 200,000 qtls. of small Madeira ...
madeira n...an' the broken [fish] was West India, an' the thirds would be... a little worse than Ma...
madeira n"Madeira", consisting chiefly of slightly damaged fish which being otherwise sound still b...
madeira n...the common distinction, in Newfoundland, of the fish when completely dried, is not acco...
madeira nHalifax and the United States are markets for the madeira.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story J...
madeira nSame as _madera_. ['madera' : The highest grade of fish] [see 'Madeira fish' etc.]the h...
madeira nBrazil bought the medium-quality fish, _Madeira_, which was light-salted, well-dried, and ...
madeira nGeo. I think an etymology _would_ be valuable in this case. We can revise later, when al...
madeira n_Madeira fish_; which are nearly as val- uable as [Merchantable]. This sort is chiefly exp...
madeira n_Madeira_ [phonetic transcription]YesJH 11/73Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot used'cull', ~ ...
madeira nThat madeira went to Brazil. They call that Brazil fish. An' this other thick fish, most o...
madeira nA grade of dried, salt cod below merchantable.a grade of dried, salt cod below merchantable...
madeira n...he does not "cull" the fisherman's "voyage" as "Madeira" and "damp"...PRINTED ITEM DNE...
madeira nmadeira: second best class of fish.PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWIN JUN 1971JH JUN 1971Used I and...
madeira nThe three grades [of fish] recognized, from the best to the lowest, are "merchantable," "...
madeira nIf the new duties in Brazil result in that market for some 200,000 qtls. of small Madeira ...
madeira n...an' the broken [fish] was West India, an' the thirds would be... a little worse than Ma...
madeira n"Madeira", consisting chiefly of slightly damaged fish which being otherwise sound still b...
madeira n...the common distinction, in Newfoundland, of the fish when completely dried, is not acco...
madeira nHalifax and the United States are markets for the madeira.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story J...
madeira nSame as _madera_. ['madera' : The highest grade of fish] [see 'Madeira fish' etc.]the h...
madeira nBrazil bought the medium-quality fish, _Madeira_, which was light-salted, well-dried, and ...
madeira nGeo. I think an etymology _would_ be valuable in this case. We can revise later, when al...
madeira n_Madeira fish_; which are nearly as val- uable as [Merchantable]. This sort is chiefly exp...