lumThe lum 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.the end [of an oar] held in rowing.Used I and SupUsed I and SupUsed IReverse of card contains an entry for "feather", image file F_13360. Card is filed under "F"
outrigger_OED_ 1 b .... to haul out a sheet [-]Nid[-] _NID_ 1 b a span or projecting beam see...
factoryUsed I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedReverse of card contains an entry for "parish boat", imag...
lum nLum: the portion of an oar between the blade ("wash") and the handle; the loom. wash lum h...
lum nThe _lum_ (loom) of an oar is the end held in rowing. The old ones used to have a thole pin s...
featherThey had a great blaze going and other indications told us our long lost voyageurs had return...
withe nThe _tole pin_ and the _whit_ serve the same purpose as an oar lock. The tole pin is made f...
tole pin n- two pieces of wood on a boat between which the oars are put and held in place. Also ca...
rowlock nrow lock a device usually u-shaped for holding the oar in place; an oar lo...
catamaran, nA horse or dog sledA horse or dog sledUsed I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedThe reverse of...
tole pin nYou must use tow-pins if you are going to row. These are short wooden pegs placed into ...
lum n*The handle of an oar*. Also, the track of a fish.PRINTED ITEM JH AUG 1971 JH AUG 1971Used I a...
highratA large fishing punt with washboards and one movable mast and sailUsed I and SupUsed I and Su...
withe nThe _tole pin_ and the _whit_ serve the same purpose as an oar lack. The tole pin is made f...
lum nLum: the shaft of an oar, the portion above the blade. (Elsewhere called the "loom.")Used I an...
tole pin npins which keep the oars in placepins which keep the oars in placeUsed I and SupUsed INot ...
outrigger_OED_ 1 b .... to haul out a sheet [-]Nid[-] _NID_ 1 b a span or projecting beam see...
factoryUsed I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedReverse of card contains an entry for "parish boat", imag...
lum nLum: the portion of an oar between the blade ("wash") and the handle; the loom. wash lum h...
lum nThe _lum_ (loom) of an oar is the end held in rowing. The old ones used to have a thole pin s...
featherThey had a great blaze going and other indications told us our long lost voyageurs had return...
withe nThe _tole pin_ and the _whit_ serve the same purpose as an oar lock. The tole pin is made f...
tole pin n- two pieces of wood on a boat between which the oars are put and held in place. Also ca...
rowlock nrow lock a device usually u-shaped for holding the oar in place; an oar lo...
catamaran, nA horse or dog sledA horse or dog sledUsed I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedThe reverse of...
tole pin nYou must use tow-pins if you are going to row. These are short wooden pegs placed into ...
lum n*The handle of an oar*. Also, the track of a fish.PRINTED ITEM JH AUG 1971 JH AUG 1971Used I a...
highratA large fishing punt with washboards and one movable mast and sailUsed I and SupUsed I and Su...
withe nThe _tole pin_ and the _whit_ serve the same purpose as an oar lack. The tole pin is made f...
lum nLum: the shaft of an oar, the portion above the blade. (Elsewhere called the "loom.")Used I an...
tole pin npins which keep the oars in placepins which keep the oars in placeUsed I and SupUsed INot ...
outrigger_OED_ 1 b .... to haul out a sheet [-]Nid[-] _NID_ 1 b a span or projecting beam see...
factoryUsed I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedReverse of card contains an entry for "parish boat", imag...
lum nLum: the portion of an oar between the blade ("wash") and the handle; the loom. wash lum h...