lum nThe _lum_ (loom) of an oar is the end held in rowing. The old ones used to have a thole pin stuck in them for the inside hand to grasp.PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit G.M.Story July 1956Used I and SupUsed I and SupUsed IChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Wed 13 Aug 201
lop 2 nHis two stout masts, unstayed, were ready to be jerked from their sockets and laid down if ...
tole pin nIron rowlocks were not used on fishermen's boats. The oars were held to the thole pins by...
tole pin n- two pieces of wood on a boat between which the oars are put and held in place. Also ca...
lum nn. The handle of an oar.PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit G.M.Story July 1959Used I and SupUsed I and SupNo...
lum n*The handle of an oar*. Also, the track of a fish.PRINTED ITEM JH AUG 1971 JH AUG 1971Used I a...
lum nLum: the shaft of an oar, the portion above the blade. (Elsewhere called the "loom.")Used I an...
lum nthe round part of a boat's oar.PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWINNOV 23 1969Used I and SupUsed I and Su...
lum n[The] 'scull-oar' [was] about twelve feet long with a gentle bend in the wash and a thole-pin...
lum nLum: the portion of an oar between the blade ("wash") and the handle; the loom. wash lum h...
lumThe lum of an oar is the end held in rowing. The old ones used to have a thole pin stuck in them...
tole pin nThe _tole pins_ on the gunnels were removable but necessary to have along for rowing. Sma...
lop 2 nsmall breaking seasPRINTED ITEM DNE-cit G.M.Story August 1955Used I and SupUsed INot Usedtum...
ceiling... I was getting my oars nearly finished from the ceiling of the boat ...PRINTED ITEM G. M...
sculling vbl nSculling oar a long oar having a pin at one end to enable a twisting motion to prope...
toll vA wooden peg holding an oar in the rowlock with a withe.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M. Story Ju...
lop 2 nHis two stout masts, unstayed, were ready to be jerked from their sockets and laid down if ...
tole pin nIron rowlocks were not used on fishermen's boats. The oars were held to the thole pins by...
tole pin n- two pieces of wood on a boat between which the oars are put and held in place. Also ca...
lum nn. The handle of an oar.PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit G.M.Story July 1959Used I and SupUsed I and SupNo...
lum n*The handle of an oar*. Also, the track of a fish.PRINTED ITEM JH AUG 1971 JH AUG 1971Used I a...
lum nLum: the shaft of an oar, the portion above the blade. (Elsewhere called the "loom.")Used I an...
lum nthe round part of a boat's oar.PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWINNOV 23 1969Used I and SupUsed I and Su...
lum n[The] 'scull-oar' [was] about twelve feet long with a gentle bend in the wash and a thole-pin...
lum nLum: the portion of an oar between the blade ("wash") and the handle; the loom. wash lum h...
lumThe lum of an oar is the end held in rowing. The old ones used to have a thole pin stuck in them...
tole pin nThe _tole pins_ on the gunnels were removable but necessary to have along for rowing. Sma...
lop 2 nsmall breaking seasPRINTED ITEM DNE-cit G.M.Story August 1955Used I and SupUsed INot Usedtum...
ceiling... I was getting my oars nearly finished from the ceiling of the boat ...PRINTED ITEM G. M...
sculling vbl nSculling oar a long oar having a pin at one end to enable a twisting motion to prope...
toll vA wooden peg holding an oar in the rowlock with a withe.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M. Story Ju...
lop 2 nHis two stout masts, unstayed, were ready to be jerked from their sockets and laid down if ...
tole pin nIron rowlocks were not used on fishermen's boats. The oars were held to the thole pins by...
tole pin n- two pieces of wood on a boat between which the oars are put and held in place. Also ca...