northerner nInhabitant of coast of Labrador north of Battle Harbour. [1918-19] GORDON 48 The --------> Northerners.1 cite Omit? because a writer?Agreed [check] G.Not usedNot usedWithdraw
northern aAt the height of the northern glut, fishermen landed more cod than plants and collector ...
boatswain nPomarine Jaeger (That is, boatswain for the reason given under _black marking spike_. ...
settler nSome settlers also lived along this part of the coast a few years ago. Incidentally, "Sett...
northing nIn phr _to make northing_: the migration northward of the Arctic seal-herds. 1924 ...
rock nNewfoundlanders often refer to their island home as "the rock," and this description, at o...
northern a'We know about the Newfoundlanders going North to Labrador, but this is the first time ...
northernIt's believed that the name [Queen's Lakes to the north of Nain, Labrador] was given the lo...
northern. . . the Esquimaux along the south shore of Hudson Strait . . . These are called _Tahagmut...
northernScheme of the Fishery of Newfoundland at a Medium yearly, from 1736 to 1739.* ... Fogo &...
northernWhat is called the _northern-fishery_, is carried on on the northern coasts of the island ...
northern aWe're not forgetting the northern men, the mainstay of our land,/The finest crowd of lu...
northernThe ports on the coast of Labrador, on the northern shore, now possessed by the French, ...
floater nThe Labrador Coast was a vanishing frontier [in the 1940s] . The same went for the sailing...
settler nTanner distinguishes two specialized types among the settled population of Southern Labrad...
labradorman nFloaters Labradormen. Bankers (White schooner fishers mostly from Newfoundland)PRINTE...
northern aAt the height of the northern glut, fishermen landed more cod than plants and collector ...
boatswain nPomarine Jaeger (That is, boatswain for the reason given under _black marking spike_. ...
settler nSome settlers also lived along this part of the coast a few years ago. Incidentally, "Sett...
northing nIn phr _to make northing_: the migration northward of the Arctic seal-herds. 1924 ...
rock nNewfoundlanders often refer to their island home as "the rock," and this description, at o...
northern a'We know about the Newfoundlanders going North to Labrador, but this is the first time ...
northernIt's believed that the name [Queen's Lakes to the north of Nain, Labrador] was given the lo...
northern. . . the Esquimaux along the south shore of Hudson Strait . . . These are called _Tahagmut...
northernScheme of the Fishery of Newfoundland at a Medium yearly, from 1736 to 1739.* ... Fogo &...
northernWhat is called the _northern-fishery_, is carried on on the northern coasts of the island ...
northern aWe're not forgetting the northern men, the mainstay of our land,/The finest crowd of lu...
northernThe ports on the coast of Labrador, on the northern shore, now possessed by the French, ...
floater nThe Labrador Coast was a vanishing frontier [in the 1940s] . The same went for the sailing...
settler nTanner distinguishes two specialized types among the settled population of Southern Labrad...
labradorman nFloaters Labradormen. Bankers (White schooner fishers mostly from Newfoundland)PRINTE...
northern aAt the height of the northern glut, fishermen landed more cod than plants and collector ...
boatswain nPomarine Jaeger (That is, boatswain for the reason given under _black marking spike_. ...
settler nSome settlers also lived along this part of the coast a few years ago. Incidentally, "Sett...