stearin nIf fishermen see _sterns_ around the trap they say there is no fish. Just as well not to haul.DNE-citUsed I and SupUsed INot usedstearine, stearing, stearn, steerin(e), steering, stern, stairn, starinCard marked DNE-cit but not used; "Newfoundland Folklore Survery Card
NewfoundlandLastly, there can no reason be given to the contrary, why the forraine vent of the _...
scun 1 v. . . characteristic Newfoundland occupations furnish a rich field of investigation. From ...
trout n[He] and another young fellow took ten trout nets and fished from Alexis Bay to Black Bear B...
bait n...and that no alien or stranger whatsoever, ...shall at any time hereafter take any bait, ...
beach nIt may be, in fact, that more Newfoundland fishermen used beached [for drying fish] than ar...
fishThe seal nets are rarely taken up before the cod "strikes the shore" or a "sign of feesh" appea...
trappingAfter the fish 'd give up trappin' in the _ on the land he'd go out in the straits an' set ...
fish'Fish', for the Newfoundlander, means cod and cod alone - cod, the great founder, and future, ...
sedentary aThe sedentary fishery was more efficient ... because the settlers specialized in the tak...
by-boat n...all and every Person or Persons Whatsoever, that shall go over with their Servants to ...
Newfoundland nGrowing up in Port aux Basques, I was indeed completely ignorant of the 'Newfoundlan...
fishThe first Europeans to harvest the waters of Newfoundland took whatever was valuable and near ...
skiff nMy father firmly believed that if he caught a 'tally' fish there was a skiff-load of codfis...
cod 2 nDried codfish have acted as currency in..Newfoundland.OEDUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not use...
seal nSo remarkable was the seal 'fishery' (a natural and useful term, not least because, quite log...
NewfoundlandLastly, there can no reason be given to the contrary, why the forraine vent of the _...
scun 1 v. . . characteristic Newfoundland occupations furnish a rich field of investigation. From ...
trout n[He] and another young fellow took ten trout nets and fished from Alexis Bay to Black Bear B...
bait n...and that no alien or stranger whatsoever, ...shall at any time hereafter take any bait, ...
beach nIt may be, in fact, that more Newfoundland fishermen used beached [for drying fish] than ar...
fishThe seal nets are rarely taken up before the cod "strikes the shore" or a "sign of feesh" appea...
trappingAfter the fish 'd give up trappin' in the _ on the land he'd go out in the straits an' set ...
fish'Fish', for the Newfoundlander, means cod and cod alone - cod, the great founder, and future, ...
sedentary aThe sedentary fishery was more efficient ... because the settlers specialized in the tak...
by-boat n...all and every Person or Persons Whatsoever, that shall go over with their Servants to ...
Newfoundland nGrowing up in Port aux Basques, I was indeed completely ignorant of the 'Newfoundlan...
fishThe first Europeans to harvest the waters of Newfoundland took whatever was valuable and near ...
skiff nMy father firmly believed that if he caught a 'tally' fish there was a skiff-load of codfis...
cod 2 nDried codfish have acted as currency in..Newfoundland.OEDUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not use...
seal nSo remarkable was the seal 'fishery' (a natural and useful term, not least because, quite log...
NewfoundlandLastly, there can no reason be given to the contrary, why the forraine vent of the _...
scun 1 v. . . characteristic Newfoundland occupations furnish a rich field of investigation. From ...
trout n[He] and another young fellow took ten trout nets and fished from Alexis Bay to Black Bear B...