pound nThe hold is divided by stout partitions into several compartments or ''pounds'' to prevent too much motion among the seal-skins and keep each in its place.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story June 1960Used I and SupUsed I and Sup4Used
bulk n[The salter lays the split fish on top of one another and] this operation, which is continue...
bulk nThe bulks [of seals] were from one quarter to one mile apart.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citMargot Met...
pound nThere are pounds or enclosures made on the deck, for each fisherman to throw in what he c...
pound nSmaller holding units, temporarily installed in the cargo holds, which were designed to r...
pound nTimber 'pounds' or sections were boarded off in the hold, for a heavy load of sculps had to ...
pound nn. A compartment; as, deck _pound_, wing _pound_.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story July 1959Used I and...
pound nA storage enclosure for coal or skins.A storage enclosure for coal or skins.PRINTED ITEMG.M.S...
pound n/ . . . the piles of pelts were hoisted aboard with tackle rigged from the masts. It was ...
pound nThey washed their catch in large crates called pounds. These measured twelve feet by twelve...
pound nWe put a pound across the bulkhead down there [in the hold for the herring]. p. 42 We had...
pound vSailing vesels as well as S.S. are pounded off in the hold to prevent the seals' pelts from ...
pound nThe s.s. _COMMODORE_ . . .towed a quantity of seals from Baccalieu up Conception Bay on her...
pound vSet 2 hands pounding seals' fat.DNE SupG. M. StoryJUN. 23 1989 WKUsed I and SupUsed I and Su...
pound nThe crib [of the seal-vat is] generally divided into nine apartments or pounds . . .PRINTED...
tow 2 na quantity of seals laced for towing over the ice to the steamer; or to her pans of seals - ...
bulk n[The salter lays the split fish on top of one another and] this operation, which is continue...
bulk nThe bulks [of seals] were from one quarter to one mile apart.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citMargot Met...
pound nThere are pounds or enclosures made on the deck, for each fisherman to throw in what he c...
pound nSmaller holding units, temporarily installed in the cargo holds, which were designed to r...
pound nTimber 'pounds' or sections were boarded off in the hold, for a heavy load of sculps had to ...
pound nn. A compartment; as, deck _pound_, wing _pound_.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story July 1959Used I and...
pound nA storage enclosure for coal or skins.A storage enclosure for coal or skins.PRINTED ITEMG.M.S...
pound n/ . . . the piles of pelts were hoisted aboard with tackle rigged from the masts. It was ...
pound nThey washed their catch in large crates called pounds. These measured twelve feet by twelve...
pound nWe put a pound across the bulkhead down there [in the hold for the herring]. p. 42 We had...
pound vSailing vesels as well as S.S. are pounded off in the hold to prevent the seals' pelts from ...
pound nThe s.s. _COMMODORE_ . . .towed a quantity of seals from Baccalieu up Conception Bay on her...
pound vSet 2 hands pounding seals' fat.DNE SupG. M. StoryJUN. 23 1989 WKUsed I and SupUsed I and Su...
pound nThe crib [of the seal-vat is] generally divided into nine apartments or pounds . . .PRINTED...
tow 2 na quantity of seals laced for towing over the ice to the steamer; or to her pans of seals - ...
bulk n[The salter lays the split fish on top of one another and] this operation, which is continue...
bulk nThe bulks [of seals] were from one quarter to one mile apart.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citMargot Met...
pound nThere are pounds or enclosures made on the deck, for each fisherman to throw in what he c...